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If you manage your relationship with employees, you created greater loyalty. With loyalty comes greater productivity.…
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If you want to get ahead in your career, focus on managing the relationship with your boss.…
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If you want to ensure your business continues to thrive, make sure you manage the relationship with your customers.…
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Nothing is more important than managing the relationship with your children.…
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If you like the idea of keeping your family together long term, put energy into managing the relationship with your significant other.…
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Posted by Joel Brookman in control what you can, Podcasts, relationships.
Every important relationship requires work. Your ability to manage your relationships is critical to your success and happiness.
1. Manage your relationship with your significant other. Consider finding a few hours a week one-on-one, no kids, no friends, just the two of you. Take the time to really listen and focus on each other. Make sure you communicate effectively. If something is bothering you and you don’t discuss it, it will fester into resentment. Communicate often and get things out before they have a chance to build into something bigger.
2. Manage your relationships with your customers. Don’t assume that just because someone is currently doing business that it will continue indefinitely.…
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Posted by Joel Brookman in managing people, relationship building, relationships.