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11 More Signs That Your Boss is an Ineffective Leader: Wasting Time

I recently shared 9 signs that your boss is an ineffective leader. This list picks up the same thread, with a focus on a boss who mismanages his or her own time – and yours.

Here are 11 signs your boss is an ineffective leader: Read the rest of this article »

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9 Signs That Your Boss is an Ineffective Leader: Performance Concerns

I learned a long time ago that no one is perfect. However, I continue to be amazed when ineffective people are promoted to high levels of organizations and empowered to make decisions that impact thousands of people. These ineffective people are typically highly educated and no spring chickens. They should have learned effective leadership skills along the way, right? One would think. Read the rest of this article »

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Linnie’s Advice to Future Public Relations Professionals, Part 11: Final Thoughts

Part 11 concludes the series of posts taken from my interview by a PR student working on a course paper. 

Question:
Is there any other advice you would like to inform upcoming public relations majors about? Read the rest of this article »

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Linnie’s Advice to Future Public Relations Professionals, Part 10: Misconceptions about Public Relations

Part 10 continues the series of posts taken from my interview by a PR student working on a course paper.

Question:
Do you consider that there are any misconceptions about the public relations profession? Read the rest of this article »

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Linnie’s Advice to Future Public Relations Professionals, Part 8: About the Job

Part 8 continues the series of posts taken from my interview by a PR student working on a course paper.

Question:
What is the best/worst part of your job?

Answer:
The best part of having my own PR firm is being my own boss. The worst part is not being able to help as many clients as we would like because of the challenging economic times.

How about you? What’s the best part of your job? What’s the worst part?

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