What to Do About Workplace Gossip
Blog / Produced by The High CallingIf you’re a manager faced with a buzzing office, remember that people like to talk and they need an outlet. Talking in an organized fashion can be useful, said career coach Beverly Flaxington writing for CItiGroup. “Managers can channel the office grapevine in more useful ways if they give employees a way to express themselves.” Read more at Women & Co.
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Published by The High Calling, March 22, 2013.
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