A friend of mine once expressed in a resigned tone of voice: “it’s better to be in a bad relationship than no relationship at all.” We both knew this was not the right way to think about personal relationships and well-being. But we recognized that fear of the unknown loomed large –even larger than the obvious problem right in front of us. Humans avoid change. We freeze. We kick the can down the road. We bargain. Anything to deny what’s up ahead. Respond to Workplace Change The same holds true for workplace situations that scream for action: the obvious but…
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