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When is asking for help looked down on?
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How many times have you asked for help, then you have been told "You should know that information," "Or that's why we hired you;" Why do bosses, or managers look down on employees when they ask for coaching or training? How does that philosophy contribute to mistakes or turnover? Get some answers and help from Dr. Brian & Dr. Gary
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