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Episode 18 - Working with Difficult Colleagues

In this episode, Seth and Lisa discuss practical …

An episode of the Lead This! podcast, hosted by Lead This!, titled "Episode 18 - Working with Difficult Colleagues" was published on May 1, 2017 and runs 26 minutes.

May 1, 2017 ·26m · Lead This!

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In this episode, Seth and Lisa discuss practical steps to working with difficult co-workers / staff / managers. What makes this person difficult to work with? It's more than "they're a jerk". What can you do to make your interactions better with them.

In this episode, Seth and Lisa discuss practical steps to working with difficult co-workers / staff / managers. What makes this person difficult to work with? It's more than "they're a jerk". What can you do to make your interactions better with them.
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