Pages tagged boss:

24 ways: Sitewide Search On A Shoe String
http://24ways.org/2008/sitewide-search-on-a-shoestring
Competence: Is Your Boss Faking It? - TIME
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1878358,00.html?cnn=yes

Social psychologists know that one way to be viewed as a leader in any group is simply to act like one. Speak up, speak well and offer lots of ideas, and before long, people will begin doing what you say. This works well when leaders know what they're talking about, but what if they don't? If someone acts like a boss but thinks like a boob, is that still enough to stay on top? - "More-dominant individuals achieved influence in their groups in part because they were seen as more competent by fellow group members," Anderson and Kilduff write.
"Speak up, speak well and offer lots of ideas, and before long, people will begin doing what you say" - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Found at http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com/presentation-research/speaking-enhance-career/
speaking up makes you look intelligent
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12 Things Good Bosses Believe - The Conversation - Harvard Business Review
http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/05/12_things_that_good_bosses_bel.html
What makes a boss great? It's a question I've been researching for a while now. In June 2009, I offered some analysis in HBR on the subject, and more recently I've been hard at work on a book called Good Boss, Bad Boss (forthcoming in September from Business Plus).