Giving and Receiving Feedback – You Are Not a Doormat
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by Shari Harley
5d ago
People sometimes leave giving and receiving feedback training confused. Armed with the skills to be candid, they think they have […] The post Giving and Receiving Feedback – You Are Not a Doormat appeared first on Shari Harley ..read more
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Don’t Guess – Ask More Questions at Work
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by Shari Harley
2w ago
There was way too much guessing at work before most people began working from home. Without visual cues, figuring out […] The post Don’t Guess – Ask More Questions at Work appeared first on Shari Harley ..read more
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Manage Your Career by Helping Your Coworkers Be Successful
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by Shari Harley
1M ago
When the people we work with don’t do their jobs, we might find ourselves saying, “They should be more on […] The post Manage Your Career by Helping Your Coworkers Be Successful appeared first on Shari Harley ..read more
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People Won’t Tell You the Truth? It’s Their Mom’s Fault.
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by Shari Harley
1M ago
Last week I had lunch with a friend. When I returned from lunch, I noticed I had something stuck in […] The post People Won’t Tell You the Truth? It’s Their Mom’s Fault. appeared first on Shari Harley ..read more
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Decide Your Limits – Then Communicate Those Limits
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by Shari Harley
1M ago
You receive a meeting request for August 5th.  Your calendar is open, so you accept the request. You get asked to visit an out-of-state client on August 12th. Your calendar is open, so you say yes. You’re asked to make a presentation in place of a team member who is out of town, on August 14th. You want to be a team player, so you say yes. And soon what was a relatively slow month is booked with meetings, travel, and other commitments. Mid-month you’re tired, over-extended, and resentful. You want to be a good team member and a responsive professional. How do you do both without feeling t ..read more
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Don’t Over Communicate – Less Is More
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by Shari Harley
1M ago
When people send me an email with five paragraphs, my eyes glaze over. I close the email promising to read it later, but don’t until the sender asks if I received their email. People are busy and have to choose where to invest time. When it comes to communication, often, less is more. The question is, how to be succinct and still be thorough? How do you make sure people know what’s expected without providing so much information that nothing gets read? I’m going to admit, I struggle with this. I wrote a repair person, who worked in my house, a two-page, single spaced list of all the things that ..read more
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Can I Be Candid with You? The Real Definition of Candor.
Candid Culture » Business Communication
by Shari Harley
2M ago
The word candor is not being used on a regular basis. Some people may not know what it means. And, in my experience, people who are familiar with the word often misinterpret candor to mean bad news. Most people expect bad news to come after the question, “Can I be candid with you?” The definition of candor is, to be honest, truthful and forthright. We at Candid Culture define candor differently. The Candid Culture definition of candor:  Telling people what you need before challenges occur. Anticipating everything that can take a project or relationship off track and talking about potentia ..read more
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Admit Mistakes and Advance Your Career
Candid Culture » Business Communication
by Shari Harley
2M ago
No one likes to make mistakes. We want to do good work and have people think well of us. The key to maintaining your relationships and reputation, when you make a mistake, is to take responsibility and make things right as soon as possible. Saying something wasn’t your fault or becoming defensive will only damage your reputation and relationships. As counterintuitive as it sounds, you will gain respect and credibility by taking responsibility and correcting problems. I often get asked if people lose credibility by being humble – asking for feedback and admitting to making mistakes. It takes st ..read more
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Business Communication – Don’t Take Things Personally
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by Shari Harley
3M ago
You interviewed for a job four weeks ago but haven’t heard back from the recruiter. You asked a coworker to have lunch, no reply. You asked a team member for a document, but after three emails, two texts messages, and a voicemail, still no reply. It’s normal and natural to go to a dark place when we don’t get the response we’re expecting. We wonder, “Maybe they don’t like me? Perhaps they don’t want me involved in the project? Did I step on their toes? Maybe I asked in the wrong way?” Wondering why we haven’t heard from people and inventing reasons for the lack of communication is normal and n ..read more
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You Can’t Yoga Your Way Out of Burnout – How to Really Prevent Burnout
Candid Culture » Business Communication
by Shari Harley
3M ago
Yoga, wellness programs, and mindfulness will not prevent or eliminate burnout. Burnout is an organizational issue. If you want to prevent and eliminate burnout, focus on your organization, not individuals. Burnout comes from a lack of role clarity and employees feeling like they can’t be successful at work, either because they consistently have more work than can be done in a regular work week or because they work for a manager who is a perfectionist, and nothing is ever good enough. Employees who constantly feel pressured at work or feel like they’re failing, regardless of the amount or ..read more
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