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How to Manage a Difficult Boss or Coworker
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[QUOTE="Phantasm, post: 333121, member: 94599"] It is not easy to handle difficult managers or co-workers, but following some effective strategies can go a long way in building better working relationships and maintaining positive work environments. In order to deal with a hard boss; consider their perspective, choose the right moments for discussions, communicate effectively, ask for opinion, build trust, provide solutions that are helpful, set limits, be professional as always, maintain a record of the problems, seek advice from others and stay cool. With respect to challenging colleagues; remain calm, define clearly your limits on what you can tolerate, focus on finding ways out rather than the issues themselves, try mediation out if need be document everything which annoys you about them Don’t talk about your colleagues involving any other people without escalating it further up and take care of yourself during such stressful times. If worse comes to worst then get out and think about your own well-being first. Finally, use this experience to better navigate future obstacles. Keep in mind that it takes time and communication to manage difficult connections and find common ground. This will help in developing a good working environment and promoting good working environment. [/QUOTE]
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