How to Avoid Being a Workplace Diva
Blog / Produced by The High CallingDealing with snarky co-workers can be a trial. So, we all know to train ourselves and the creatives around us to not be a diva, This is fairly obvious. But, what kind of strategy do we teach ourselves or the creatives we lead to employ? What obstacles need conquering?
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The Theology of Work Bible Commentary is an in-depth Bible study tool put together by a group of biblical scholars, pastors, and workplace Christians to help you discover what the whole Bible--from Genesis to Revelation--says about work. Business, education, law, service industries, medicine, government--wherever you work, in whatever capacity, the Scriptures have something to say about it. This edition is a one-volume hardcover version.
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Published by The High Calling, August 31, 2012.
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