Category Archives: employment

Learning to delegate


To “delegate” means to assign someone else the power or function to do something.  Good managers are good at delegating work to other people.  That might sound a lot like “passing the buck”.  Call it what you want, but it … Continue reading

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Apply the KISS rule…


KISS as in “Keep It Simple, Stupid”.  I’m thinking there’s got to be a more politically correct “S” term than “stupid”, but “sir” is gender-limiting–so “stupid” it remains. This morning my husband and I had a conversation about a house … Continue reading

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Your job (even if you don’t work)


Yes, that’s right: even if you don’t work you still have a job.  You do SOMEthing all day.  Just read on… What are you doing all day (or night, as your “job” may require–but I will use “day” in my … Continue reading

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