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Working TogetherDecember 6, 2019November 20, 2019

How to Behave at Your Office Christmas Party?

After a busy year, the office’s Christmas party is the most talked about and awaited event. Its a way for employees to unwind and meet up with their friends from other departments. However, not everyone likes going to parties and sometimes, parties can go wild to the point you may end up doing something that…

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WhisperFebruary 22, 2019January 31, 2019

Whisper: Bullied at Work: I Nearly Gave Up

I am a painfully shy person. I don’t like confrontation and I keep away from interactions. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have feelings like anyone else. I work in a publishing company and my job is to read through hundreds of scripts to find something worthy for our company to publish. I don’t have…

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Working TogetherJanuary 2, 2019December 7, 2018

Time to Kick Away those Bad Work Habits for 2019

Tick Tock.. Tick Tock! Everyone has that awful bad work habit that we need to nip in the bud. This start of a new year, instead of coming up with a new list of new year resolutions that you and I know that we’ll never keep. Why not identify one of those bad work habits…

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WhisperFebruary 1, 2017July 27, 2017

Whisper: I sabotaged my one of my staff’s career

*As told to Kally from someone who wishes to be anonymous It feels good to get this off my chest. I’ve been carrying around an evil secret. It’s so bad that it could get me fired from my job. This incident happened 2 years ago. I have been promoted as a senior in my retail…

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Working TogetherJanuary 27, 2017December 25, 2016

30 Telltale Signs You are a Jerk in Your Workplace

We all have that one jerk in the office that you simply cannot stand. He is boisterous, arrogant, selfish little prick that everyone just wishes for his resignation. Here are some telltale signs that you have a jerk or (maybe it is YOU) in your work environment. Colleagues talk behind your back, and you don’t…

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Working TogetherNovember 4, 2016October 31, 2016

How Do You Handle Malicious Gossip?

As much as everyone hates gossips (especially when you are involved in it!!), we secretly thrive in listening to gossips. That explain we have the paparazzi profession to feed our yearn to intrude into others’ private lives. Malicious gossips happen around not only in our personal lives but in our workplaces as well. These gossips…

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A Word of AdviceOctober 28, 2016October 27, 2016

A Word of Advice: Thief in the Coop

Hi Kally, I wish to say that I always look forward in reading your articles during my lunchtime. Some of the tips you gave are really helpful, some even change my habits and made me a better manager. Recently, I found myself in a dilemma. One of my team member have been stealing in the…

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Working TogetherAugust 24, 2016August 24, 2016

To Join or Not to Join

Sometimes in life we are caught up in a peer situation where you have to choose where you stand, it is the same in a workplace. Do you join in a team outing on a Saturday where weekends are precious to you and your family or do you opt out? Do you jump in and…

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