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seabeyond

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9. i would imagine a good manager would, being aware.
Thu Sep 20, 2012, 07:57 PM
Sep 2012

i know when i was a manager, there would be particular people i wanted to hear from, but i knew they were to quiet and hesitant to speak out. i would purposely ask then what they thought. and it was effective. also when someone rides over what another is saying, make sure the conversation gets back to the speaker that was interrupted.

back in the 80's and 90's there were management courses that addressed this.

also, i think it is really important we teach our girls today, their right to their voice.

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