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December 6, 2014
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Professional success is not just about doing your job well. And it’s not just about how you treat patients. It's also about how you interact with co-workers. Kelly Howard learned that the hard way. She shares her story here.
"We need to recognize the importance of how we are perceived by our co-workers and manager. It is a fact of life that employees who are well-liked are more likely to receive assistance from co-workers, be promoted, and have their mistakes forgiven."
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