Team Work

Negative Attitudes

Negative AttitudesI surveyed a group of managers and supervisors recently to be ready for my first day of training with the group.  The question was:  “What is your single biggest frustration that you find at work?”  The most frequent answer was – negative attitudes at work.  

When you work with someone who has a negative attitude it’s a drag.  You don’t want to go anywhere near that person.  You may walk on egg shells because you don’t know what might come out of their mouth.  
 
Managers and supervisors can’t have a negative attitude.  You know how you feel… Continue reading

Team Work

Team WorkI posted this two years ago and thought you might enjoy it again.

I had an incredible experience the other day.  As I was checking out at the local grocery store, my iPod shuffle separated from the earbuds and fell down between two counters.  There was a thin space between the immovable counters which had collected all sorts of things over the years.  

The manager, who had just gotten off her shift, rallied her co-workers.  Creatively they found a piece of cardboard, a metal wire and a broom.  At one point there were five employees lending assistance and advice.… Continue reading

Negative Attitudes

I surveyed a group of managers and supervisors recently to be ready for my first day of training with the group.  The question was:  “What is your single biggest frustration that you find at work?”  The most frequent answer was – negative attitudes at work.  

When you work with someone who has a negative attitude it’s a drag.  You don’t want to go anywhere near that person.  You may walk on egg shells because you don’t know what might come out of their mouth.  
 
Managers and supervisors can’t have a negative attitude.  You know how you feel… Continue reading

Team Work

I had an incredible experience the other day.  As I was checking out at the local grocery store, my iPod shuffle separated from the earbuds and fell down between two counters.  There was a thin space between the immovable counters which had collected all sorts of things over the years.  

The manager, who had just gotten off her shift, rallied her co-workers.  Creatively they found a piece of cardboard, a metal wire and a broom.  At one point there were five employees lending assistance and advice.  They pulled old newspapers, a ten dollar bill (which went in the charity… Continue reading