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:: Monday, July 10, 2006 ::
That's Your Desk. It Used to Be Mine. - By MATT VILLANO, New York Times
Q. Your job is being moved to a region with lower labor costs and your boss has asked you to train your replacement. How should you respond?
A. Even if you feel betrayed, it is wise to stay calm and professional, said Wally Bock, president of Three Star Leadership, a consulting firm in Greensboro, N.C.
'Anything less can cost you in reputation,' he said. 'Your job is already gone and the new person has already been selected. It's up to you to control your downside risk.'------------------------------------------- posted 7:05 AM :: reference link ::
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