Handling Difficult Guests
Navigating challenging interviews requires a balance of professionalism and assertiveness. When faced with a rude or entitled guest, it's essential to prioritize the audience's experience over personal feelings. If a guest's behavior becomes detrimental to the conversation, addressing the issue directly can lead to a more productive outcome, whether that means rescheduling or finding common ground.In this clip
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The Jordan Harbinger Show
812: Your Ex is Your Boss: Is Your Career Lost? | Feedback Friday
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What can we learn from Jordan Harbinger's unique insights in the following episodes and clips: 155: How to Work with People You Don’t Like or Respect | Feedback Friday, Networking Insights, 167: How to Deal with Jerks on a Plane | Feedback Friday, 194: How to Be the Best Podcast Guest in the West | Feedback Friday, 721: Jason Feifer | Build for Tomorrow, 941: Yearning for Abusive Ex Leaves You Perplexed | Feedback Friday, 173: How to Make Life Purposeful for the Terminally Ill | Feedback Friday, 412: Breaking Up with My Narcissistic Grandma | Feedback Friday, 240: Richard Clarke | Defending Ourselves in the Age of Cyber Threats and Networking Success, and 99: Todd Garner | Getting Big Stuff Done in a Small Talk Town?