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    15
    Mar
    2011
    8:22am, EDT

    Google searches for the perfect boss

    By Rob Neill

    In 2009 Google began a project to build better bosses. It was called Project Oxygen and what the search engine found may blow away the theories held in most corner offices in America. It seems workers don’t need smarter bosses, they need … well … ones that care more.

    The New York Times describes the process and the findings. Google essentially used itself as a guinea pig, data mining performance reviews, feedback surveys and the like. And initially the key management qualities it found - be productive, have a clear vision, etc. - were like “reading a whiteboard gag from an episode of ‘The Office.’” 

    But when the search giant used its analytics to rank the "Eight Habits of Highly Effective Google Managers," it found something surprising. People want a boss who takes an interest in them as people and who leads them to solve problems by asking questions, not by providing answers.

    While our adventures in management have been sometime more akin to babysitting (“Wait, how come S-S-SHE gets to have next Wednesday off!!???!!!!”), it has been our experience that good workers rarely want the boss to do their job, they just want he/she to make it possible for them to do their job and get out of the way. Nice to see Google agrees.

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    2010
    3:16pm, EDT

    Hey boss, where's the trust?

    No, you aren't paranoid ­- your boss does think you're going to steal from the company.

    A new survey from insurance company Chubb finds that 54 percent of companies polled believe that their employees will steal company funds, equipment, inventory or merchandise in the coming year.

    But it turns out, those bosses are much less trusting than they should be. In reality, 30 percent of companies have had that kind of theft in the past five years, according to Chubb.

    Still, there was some good news for employees - and job seekers - in the survey. A little more than 40 percent of executives who responded said they expect their companies to add jobs by the end of the year.

    The Chubb Private Company Risk Survey is based on interviews with executives at 451 U.S. companies, most of whom had revenue of less than $25 million.

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    I guess it goes both ways. It's not like employers don't steal from their employees. time off, OT rules, Etc.... I don't feel for the Boss or corps after what has happened to the economy, stupid fees we pay, the way we are nickle and dime to death.

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