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Stop Yelling at Me!

Posted on October 8, 2012 by Jim Ryan

When I was a young manager, I yelled at one of my staff. While I may have been justifiably angry, I chose to express it by raising my voice and losing my cool. I didn’t say anything mean or cruel; … Continue reading →

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Posted in Dealing with Difficult People, Management, Personal Development | Tagged anger, boss, buddha, management, screaming, soft skills, yelling | 1 Comment
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