Monday, July 6, 2015

How to say "no" at work, without like an idiot

Business mans hands gesturing
Getty
By Robin Reshwan

A client of mine recently told me about an employee apparently attract skilled because he responded to a request for important business for its largest customers with a simple "No". He rarely goes well, if a customer or employer much (or even a moderate amount) of money means "no" to pay. And while I'm a fan of the less is more strategy, with two cards, no other words to mitigating its effects, it can often be a limiting career choice.

Here are some ways to reject applications without compromising their work:

No comments:

Post a Comment