Monday, 23 November 2020

Boss vs worker

Boss vs worker

How a typical boss thinks - I pay my worker to do work and to make money for my company. He'd better earn more money than what I pay him, else I will fire him. How a typical worker thinks - My boss pays me to do work. I will do exactly that and no more. I don't own the company so don't expect me to sacrifice for the company.
When bosses and workers set themselves on opposing grounds, and stop at such a transactional mindset, it is no wonder that companies do not grow, and people do not realise their full potential. A boss-and-worker relationship must always be a win-win relationship, bringing value to each other, and achieving much more than what each can do individually.

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