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S3 46 | Betrayal in the Workplace

19 min · 20 de may de 2020
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When we think of a “betrayal,” we often think of an earth-shattering, personally-devastating, stabbed-in-the-back sort of deception. But betrayals come in all shapes and sizes. And failure to acknowledge and deal with the “little betrayals”—such as routine gossip at the water-cooler—can have a huge effect on the state of trust in our organizations. In this episode, Kari and Paul discuss how to spot these minor betrayals, and how to deal with them early on and effectively. For full shownotes:https://grangernetwork.com/46 [https://grangernetwork.com/46] 🎙️🎙️🎙️ Podcast production and marketing by FullCast [http://fullcast.co/]

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