How to make a woman happy …
… at work.
Interesting article on what to me seems to be the obvious, but then again, I’m probably not its intended audience. 😉
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… at work.
Interesting article on what to me seems to be the obvious, but then again, I’m probably not its intended audience. 😉
October 25th, 2006 at 10:46 PM
Thanks for noticing “Women’s Incentive.” Nope, women were not the intended audience. There are so many men who seem to be in the dark about how to keep their female employees happy, motivated, anxious to get to their desk in the morning and plow through those piles and tons of stuff.
There are people in HR offices wondering what will work. Isn’t it strange when a woman in HR is surprised at the suggestions?
Enjoy the visit with your granddad. You both deserve a good time.