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The Meeting with the Boss

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Whoever knocks on the boss's door before developing a strategy for discussion, will merely be rebuffed. Remember that a main part of your boss's job involves responding to the varied requests and concerns of employees, and that he or she therefore has much experience in such matters.

I ... more money . .

A meeting with your boss will usually revolve around one of the three following questions:

  • How do I forge a constructive discussion about a promotion and my salary?
  • How do I give and accept criticism?
  • How do I assert my opinion?

If you take time to actually develop a strategy before going into a discussion, you have ...


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