2/4/2009 11:30 AM
Anna-Marie Ganje wrote:
I never thought of it like therapy before...I kinda like it! Makes some of the madness make sense! Reply to this
2/6/2009 12:14 PMBrandon wrote:
Interesting. I just drafted a blog with a similar theme to be posted next week.
As an account manager, what part of the client session appeals to your personal happiness?
Similarly, at your monthly meeting, what satisfaction do you derive from engaging your colleagues? What satisfaction do your colleagues derive from the meeting?
Viewing your job as therapy may have a very real effect on your personal satisfaction at work. Reply to this
2/8/2009 10:40 AMJodi wrote:
Great questions! I think that if I was able to make my point of view clear, whether business or personal, I've made a score for happiness. I don't focus on the product or service itself; I focus on the end result being satisfaction.
Now in a peer-to-peer meeting, we are all on the same page so there is no need for any persuasion tactics to find satisfaction. It's mutual insanity Reply to this
I never thought of it like therapy before...I kinda like it! Makes some of the madness make sense!
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Long live the Organization for the organized and stay CALM!!!!!
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Interesting. I just drafted a blog with a similar theme to be posted next week.
As an account manager, what part of the client session appeals to your personal happiness?
Similarly, at your monthly meeting, what satisfaction do you derive from engaging your colleagues? What satisfaction do your colleagues derive from the meeting?
Viewing your job as therapy may have a very real effect on your personal satisfaction at work.
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Great questions! I think that if I was able to make my point of view clear, whether business or personal, I've made a score for happiness. I don't focus on the product or service itself; I focus on the end result being satisfaction.
Now in a peer-to-peer meeting, we are all on the same page so there is no need for any persuasion tactics to find satisfaction. It's mutual insanity
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