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“Don’t become a boss, whatever you do. It’s much easier at the bottom than it is at the top.”
Daniel Hurst, The Promotion
“But what does the word ‘boss’ mean to me now? It means only one thing these days. It means something to be wary of because there can be good bosses, and there can be bad bosses.”
Daniel Hurst, The Promotion
“Just like being a boss doesn’t really mean anything. It’s just a word that can connote all sorts of different things. Power. Respect. Fear. Prestige. Greed. Achievement. Control. Dominance. And corruption.”
Daniel Hurst, The Promotion
“Asking a bunch of office workers not to speculate about the mysterious death of their boss is like asking a hungry child not to go in the fridge when they get home from school,”
Daniel Hurst, The Promotion
“Nobody goes to work unsure what will happen that day. Everybody has a calendar filled with exactly what will happen, and some people are employed simply to make sure that the calendar is adhered”
Daniel Hurst, The Promotion
“my”
Daniel Hurst, The Promotion
“made them into the leaders they are today. Alastair would not”
Daniel Hurst, The Promotion