The Leadership Japan Series By Dale Carnegie Training Japan

332: Six Staff Members To Be Careful Of In Japan

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Six Staff Members To Be Careful Of In Japan   In most cases, as leaders we inherit the staff employed by our predecessors.  It is a rare chance to employ everyone yourself right from the start.  That means there have been varying degrees of thinking about who constitutes excellent staff.  Even if everyone preceding us had clear visions and great skills in selecting staff, times change and things happen in organisations which can disaffect staff.  Also, we are all consummate actors in the job interview, thrusting forth an image of ourselves most likely to win the affections of the interviewing panels.  The reality can be bitterly disappointing.   Organisations do their best, but sometimes get it wrong and some of these mistakes are now your responsibility.   You arrive bright eyed and bushy tailed ready for your new assignment and to meet your new team.  Here is the handy dandy guide to identifying trouble early.   Doom and Gloomers This is a hard sub-group to identify in Japan, because everyone here is so c