Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Examiner: Workplace lessons from 'A Charlie Brown Christmas'

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Workplace lessons from 'A Charlie Brown Christmas'
Kenya McCullum | Workplace Communication Examiner
December 16, 2014
1. The boss thinks you’re invisible. When Charlie Brown is upset about not receiving any Christmas cards—and the pure commercialism of the holiday—he tries to get consolation from Snoopy. But this head honcho of...
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