![]() Lifescripts for Employees
ISBN: 978-0-02-862623-9
Paperback
192 pages
March 1999
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Introduction: The Magic of Lifescripts.
PART I: LIFESCRIPTS FOR YOUR BOSS.
1. Meeting with a New Boss.
2. Asking Your Boss for a Raise.
3. Asking Your Boss for a Promotion.
4. Asking Your Boss for a Transfer.
5. Asking Your Boss for Flextime.
6. Asking Your Boss for Maternity Leave.
7. Asking Your Boss for Paternity Leave.
8. Asking Your Boss for Emergency Leave.
9. Asking Your Boss for a Deadline Extension.
10. Asking Your Boss for Help with Your Workload.
11. Asking Your Boss for a Better or Bigger Workspace.
12. Asking Your Boss for Additional Responsibilities.
13. Breaking Bad News to Your Boss.
14. Dealing with a Performance Review by Your Boss.
15. Justifying a Questionable Expense Report.
16. Asking Your Boss to Deal with a Problem Peer.
17. Tattling on a Peer to Your Boss.
18. Asking Your Boss to Stop Harassing You.
19. Going Over Your Boss's Head.
20. Giving Notice t o Your Boss.
21. Asking Your Boss for a Job Recommendation.
22. Negotiating Severance with Your Former Boss.
PART II: LIFESCRIPTS FOR YOUR PEERS.
23. Asking a Peer to Stop Back Stabbing.
24. Tactfully Suggesting Better Hygiene to a Peer.
25. Suggesting No Further Drinking to a Peer.
26. Asking a Peer to Come in Earlier and/or Stay Later.
27. Asking a Peer to Improve the Quality of His Work.
28. Asking a Peer to Stop Gossiping.
29. Correcting a Peer's Mistakes.
30. Refusing to Lie for a Peer.
31. Telling a Peer to Stop Harassing You.
32. Asking a Peer to Clean Up Her Work Area.
33. Confronting a Pilfering Peer.
34. Asking a Peer to Cover for You.
35. Asking a Peer to Switch Vacations with You.
36. Asking a Peer for a Date.
37. Deflecting a Peer's Romantic Overtures.
38. Telling a Peer Her Job May Be in Danger.
39. Helping a Peer Set More Realistic Goals.
40. Asking a Peer to Accelerate Her Work.
41. Asking a Peer to Redo His Work.

