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stp2k

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Sat Apr 14, 2012, 10:17 AM
Apr 2012
They speak when others won’t. Some employees are hesitant to speak up in meetings. Some are even hesitant to speak up privately.

An employee once asked me a question about potential layoffs. After the meeting I said to him, “Why did you ask about that? You already know what's going on.” He said, “I do, but a lot of other people don't, and they're afraid to ask. I thought it would help if they heard the answer from you.”

Remarkable employees have an innate feel for the issues and concerns of those around them, and step up to ask questions or raise important issues when others hesitate.


It's always important to be out there and let people know you're taking a pro-active stance in whatever you're doing. Let your co-workers and boss know that you're an innovative and creative person by speaking up when the occasion is appropriate.

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I find that to be true liberal N proud Apr 2012 #1
I liked this one: stp2k Apr 2012 #2
I like that one too. rbnyc Apr 2012 #3
Qualities that a remarkable employee Holds with themselves:) GMR Transcription Dec 2012 #4
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