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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 276191, member: 61772"] The first step to becoming a boss people admire is to start by being yourself. If you're not a good leader, don't force it. If you're not a good listener, don't try to force it. As long as you know your strengths and weaknesses and are honest with yourself about them, you'll have nothing to worry about. Once you've established who you are and what your strengths and weaknesses are, the next thing is to make sure that everyone else knows it too. 1. Be honest about your strengths and weaknesses with others who are in positions of authority over you. They need to know what they have to work with if things go wrong so they can help keep those things from happening. 2. Make sure that others know how important their job is by praising them when they do something right or complimenting them when they do something wrong (this should always be done in private). 3. Treat everyone fairly in terms of their job performance and give praise where praise is due without being mean-spirited about it (again, this should always be done in private). [/QUOTE]
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