Always show a united public front.April 14 2007
| | This one may be just too obvious to mention but I see people failing to act on it on a regular basis.
When you go to a meeting with your boss, or your employee, never criticize them, or air your differences, in front of a third party, or an outsider.
This rule is even more important, but seems to be less respected when it comes to marriage partners. I have seen married couples actually seek out opportunities to embarass or undermine their partners in public.
When we cast our lot with an employer, or with a family, we owe it to ourselves to speak well of everyone whom we depend on to speak well of us.
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