Underwear sales may be skyrocketing soon due to people realizing that they’ve had a wedgie that needs to be removed. More and more, I’ve noticed how much people have a giant wedgie when it comes to communications. Examples of giant wedgies:<\/p>\n
1. I won’t text people, that’s not for business<\/p>\n
2. I won’t put my resume online<\/p>\n
3. I won’t leave a message when I call someone because they should just answer the phone immediately<\/p>\n
4. I won’t sit down and have coffee with someone unless there is definite business involved<\/p>\n
If you have said any one of these things before, you probably should check how far your underwear are up your rear; you may need to go shopping.<\/p>\n
Don’t build absolutes in your communications with your staff. Find ways to communicate with them that meet the needs of both parties, not just your own personal preference.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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