The phrase 'the customer is always right' should be officially retired, as it encourages unreasonable demands and employee burnout., In a professional context, it is almost always better to choose 'flight' (strategic avoidance) over 'fight' (direct confrontation) when dealing with toxic colleagues., If a manager consistently engages in micromanagement, they should be disciplined, as it demonstrates a fundamental lack of trust and competence., Mental health days are useless. If your job causes burnout, you need to change the job, not take a temporary break., HR departments exist primarily to protect the company from legal risk, not to genuinely help employees resolve internal conflicts., You observe a colleague regularly engaging in 'passive-aggressive' behavior (eye-rolling, whispering, deliberate exclusion) toward another team member. Do you intervene, talk to the victim, report it, or ignore it? Why?, A valuable long-term client insists on a deliverable that violates your company's core ethical guidelines. How do you draw a line in the sand without losing the entire contract?, You realize your job is causing severe burnout. You feel you cannot stomach another month. Do you quit immediately without a plan (flight) or address the issues directly with management, risking immediate conflict (fight)?, You are the team lead. A massive error was made, but due to diffusion of responsibility, no one will admit fault. How do you investigate and implement consequences fairly?, You are a junior employee, and your immediate supervisor consistently asks you to work late without extra pay. You are afraid to air grievances. How do you subtly establish boundaries?, What are the key psychological differences between handling conflict with a customer (external) versus a colleague (internal)?, Beyond just taking a holiday, what institutional changes can companies implement to genuinely prevent professional burnout?, In your experience, when is 'micromanagement' actually necessary, and when does it become damaging?, When is the best time to escalate a conflict to senior management, and what preparations should you make before doing so?, Discuss the ethics of internal 'whistleblowing' regarding a colleague's misconduct. When does loyalty to the team end, and responsibility to the company begin?.
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