April 2010 |
Hi Reader,
You've done it again. You just said "yes" to another project
at work, which you know you don't really have time to do.
Now you're stuck putting in longer hours and working over the
weekend when you know you have family obligations to attend to.
While we all want to please others and take on more responsibility,
taking on too much can actually hurt your career. When you get
overloaded, the quality of your work--and your morale--will suffer.
In this issue of Innovations, you'll see when and how to best
say "no"--without hurting your career.
Best regards,
PrideStaff Las Vegas
PrideStaff - Las Vegas
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It's OK to Say "No" at Work
Are you a "yes man?" At work, many people aim to please and
often say yes to everything that is thrown at them--even when
they know they don't have time to do it, or do it well.
In this article, you'll find out 20 ways to say no and
still be seen as a team player.
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