Ah, the perks of a manager. You get your own office, a private room and sanctuary from the outside world. But to be a truly effective (and thus better paid) manager, you'll have to use your office rarely, if at all.
A good manager doesn't get stuck in the office doing paperwork ll day. A good manager is often walking around, keeping tabs on his staff and helping when he can. This way, he can get the information first-hand, and can act on any potential problems immediately.
Being out and about also makes a manager more approachable, and a more approachable manager gets things done in record time.
So take my managerial advice, and stay out of your office!
I have been a soccer fan since I was a teenager. There have been a lot of soccer players whom I have adored, but seldom that a coach would impress me. That was until I saw José Mourinho steering the wheel for Chelsea a few years ago. I saw in him the driv
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