Your Boss Took ALL the Credit??

May 28, 2019 | The Professional Noticer

This week, Andy answers a question from someone who researched and complied a report…only to have their boss present the material and take all the credit. He wants to know how to stand up for himself without being insubordinate.

Andy also offers advice to a mother who wants to know how to make her family’s vacation fun and memorable. 

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