Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Saturday, March 07, 2015
On the Job Training
Surgeons. Undercover cops. Symphony managers. City managers. Army generals. Lawyers. Judges. Small business executives. First-line supervisors. Would-be supervisors. Nurses. Human Resources professionals. Labor union presidents. Police chiefs. Secretaries. Nuclear power plant operators. Editors. Bellhops. Water treatment specialists. Fire chiefs. Writers. Housekeepers. Street cops. Landlords. Firefighters. Sales clerks. Naval aviators. Airport executives. FBI agents. Fork-lift operators. Sewer workers. Farmers. Artists. Warehouse workers. Dentists. Restaurant managers. Teachers. College professors. Computer technicians. Budget specialists. Drill sergeants. Consultants. Veterinarians. Insurance executives. Musicians. Corrections officers. Reporters. Receptionists. Travel agents. Politicians. Cab drivers. Barbers. Art gallery owners. Bookkeepers. Real estate developers. Federal investigators. Executive assistants. Mechanics. House painters. Border Patrol agents.
And many more.
In the course of a life, we encounter all sorts of occupations.
If we're smart, we ask a lot of questions.
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