Chuck Lauer: For Bosses, It’s No More Mr. Rude Guy

Is the hard-charging, aggressive boss a thing of the past?

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In my career I have had the good fortune to be involved with bosses who by and large behaved like human beings. Some were very open, while others were more guarded. Some were grouchy, while others had at least a semblance of a sense of humor. But in all cases you knew who was the boss, and if you were smart you tried to make sure the boss knew what you were up to and you didn’t try to hide in the murky depths of the organizational chart — that was the kiss of death.

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