![]() They treat you like adults and they know you will make up the time. Management does push one to do their very best, they let one know to be successful one needs to put in extra hours and they are always sure to keep that in mind when one asks for time off or to take care of a personal issue on company time. It feels so good to be at the bottom of the chain and hear the words "thank you" from the owner of a company. Never would I have thought I would be thanked for doing my job but that is the type of people they are. Managers, directors, and executives are also awesome they love to acknowledge people's hard work, they truly appreciate people, they are flexible with one's work life balance, they are understanding, motivating, inspirational, and just good people who promote integrity and honesty. Co-workers are awesome they are very helpful, attentive, competitive, creative, hardworking, and just people one would want to hangout with. These employees do not report to me, so there is no other incentive to 'play nice' together other than to respect the team and deliver what I promise, earning their respect. I try to mitigate stress on these employees by negotiating deadlines that work for everyone. The hardest part of the job is knowing that most of the employees on a project team already have full-time, day jobs.Īnything I request related to a new initiative/project is above and beyond their daily workload. I enjoy working on fast-paced assignments and meeting all the persons who contribute to the success of the initiative. I've learned that individual team members have unique preferences which I try to respect to ensure I, in turn, get the information or work completed as required. I've been exposed to dysfunctional teams and have worked hard to rebuild trust and create a combined, open relationship were contention previously existed. I like to know what is going on with every aspect of the project I'm working. I typically am accountable (and hands on) for:
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