What Not to Say in the Workplace
Don’t say: “That’s not my job.” Why: If your superior asks you to do something, it is your job. Instead say: “I’m not sure that should be my priority right now.” Then have a conversation with your boss about your responsibilities. Don’t say: “This might sound stupid, but…” Why: Never undermine your ideas by prefacing your remarks with wishy-washy language. […]
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Robert Rizzo Bell Salary Scandal
City of Bell CA Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo BELL (LALATE) – Bell’s Robert Rizzo and Randy Adams are caught in a salary scandal. Robert Rizzo’s salary as Bell’s Chief Administrative Officer started at $72,000 several years ago. Today, it’s nearly nearly $800,000. Rizzo doesn’t even live in Bell. He lives in a million dollar […]
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MULALLY OUT-EARNED TOYODA AND GHOSN COMBINED IN 2009
A new report that focuses on automaker chief executive officer compensation has suggested that Ford’s high-profile CEO, Alan Mulally, managed to bring home more compensation in 2009 than both Akio Toyoda and Carlos Ghosn – combined. The report, compiled by Bloomberg, refers only to the executives’ pay as “compensation,” but falls short of differentiating between salary and […]
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