Hi Maria, Do you have any opening... I wish work under a friendly lady BOSS like yours... Just I want to know/feel the difference between the male and female bosses...
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Maria,
I think earlier you were in trouble because of the management. Your comments about your boss at your previous employer or present employer.
Take care. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
From India, Madras
I think earlier you were in trouble because of the management. Your comments about your boss at your previous employer or present employer.
Take care. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
From India, Madras
My boss is a very good person. Even though I am an ignorant and lazy person, she always makes me feel conscientious about my job and responsibilities. Despite being the director of the company, she acts like a normal employee in the organization. In conclusion, my boss is very simple.
Thanks for the opportunity to express my feelings about my boss.
Regards,
Mahadeva
From India, Mumbai
Thanks for the opportunity to express my feelings about my boss.
Regards,
Mahadeva
From India, Mumbai
My Boss!
She is a very dynamic lady with a vast amount of knowledge in her field. She always supports me in whatever I do, tries to further improve the same by her suggestions, and always provides necessary handholding and support. She is very understanding and always adjusts as per needs.
From India, Chandigarh
She is a very dynamic lady with a vast amount of knowledge in her field. She always supports me in whatever I do, tries to further improve the same by her suggestions, and always provides necessary handholding and support. She is very understanding and always adjusts as per needs.
From India, Chandigarh
Hi Vennila,
I have come across 4 bosses in my career, out of which the 3rd boss was the worst. I learned many ethics from all my bosses, though the 3rd boss was the worst, I learned some good things from him too, especially the management skills (i.e. how bad management affects employees). By this way, when I become a boss, I shall avoid those things and be a good boss rather than the worst. :)
The comments I had given about my boss are not only the character of the current employer but a mixture of all the good bosses I met.
Regards,
Maria Merlin
From India, Madras
I have come across 4 bosses in my career, out of which the 3rd boss was the worst. I learned many ethics from all my bosses, though the 3rd boss was the worst, I learned some good things from him too, especially the management skills (i.e. how bad management affects employees). By this way, when I become a boss, I shall avoid those things and be a good boss rather than the worst. :)
The comments I had given about my boss are not only the character of the current employer but a mixture of all the good bosses I met.
Regards,
Maria Merlin
From India, Madras
Vennila, FYI... The current boss is the one who introduced me to this Citehr... regards, Maria Merlin
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
My boss name is Venkata Raman. As one of our friend told he also treat us very friendly. We too feel like one family.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi, I would like to add something.
My last boss, V.P., was a very good person. Mr. Anurag was the best guide, philosopher, friend, best teacher, and best manager I have ever seen. He had everything in his mind, every detail planned, and he treated everyone, whether a peon or a manager, with respect. I learned everything from him - management skills, HR skills, how to convince people, how to help others as an HR, how to motivate a team, and how to work in a team. I am still in touch with him and will never forget whatever he has taught me.
Secondly, he is my present manager, Mr. Rahul, to whom I report. Working with him feels like we are part of a team. He makes me feel comfortable and independent, without any pressure or tension, even though I complete my work on time. He makes everyone working with him feel at ease.
Both of them are amazing bosses that I have worked with.
Cheers,
Nidhi (HR Executive)
From India, New Delhi
My last boss, V.P., was a very good person. Mr. Anurag was the best guide, philosopher, friend, best teacher, and best manager I have ever seen. He had everything in his mind, every detail planned, and he treated everyone, whether a peon or a manager, with respect. I learned everything from him - management skills, HR skills, how to convince people, how to help others as an HR, how to motivate a team, and how to work in a team. I am still in touch with him and will never forget whatever he has taught me.
Secondly, he is my present manager, Mr. Rahul, to whom I report. Working with him feels like we are part of a team. He makes me feel comfortable and independent, without any pressure or tension, even though I complete my work on time. He makes everyone working with him feel at ease.
Both of them are amazing bosses that I have worked with.
Cheers,
Nidhi (HR Executive)
From India, New Delhi
I think a good boss should be someone you can look up to, someone whose experience (which would typically be more than yours) should benefit you. Their insights and suggestions should be substantial enough to provide you with concrete tips in life. An excellent team player who gives you enough space (does not "boss" around) and is reasonable is ideal. My boss embodies all of these traits, and I am pretty fortunate to have him as my guide, especially in my first job.
Cheers!
From India, Gurgaon
Cheers!
From India, Gurgaon
Hi,
Good topic. I would like to appreciate all bosses, whether good or bad. The nature of a boss depends on the way we think because a good boss motivates and boosts your confidence. Sometimes, a bad boss criticizes and gives you the challenge to use your potential to develop yourself.
My boss is short-tempered and requires perfect results within a short timespan. However, by taking my frustration positively, after some time, I found that I am developing new skills because of her nature. It might be considered as negative motivation.
What I believe is that a boss is also a human being like an employee. We should have empathy for them.
Swati
From India, Nasik
Good topic. I would like to appreciate all bosses, whether good or bad. The nature of a boss depends on the way we think because a good boss motivates and boosts your confidence. Sometimes, a bad boss criticizes and gives you the challenge to use your potential to develop yourself.
My boss is short-tempered and requires perfect results within a short timespan. However, by taking my frustration positively, after some time, I found that I am developing new skills because of her nature. It might be considered as negative motivation.
What I believe is that a boss is also a human being like an employee. We should have empathy for them.
Swati
From India, Nasik
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