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If you, like many people, have ever been in a job where things don’t seem to be quite right, you may have decided that the time had come to move on. When I talk to people about jobs they have left, it is not always clear to them what was wrong with the situation. In many cases, people blame the boss; some people like to support the notion that “people don’t leave jobs, they leave bosses.”
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© 2007 Keith Patching
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Patching, K. (2007). Job role. In: Leadership, Character and Strategy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230625426_8
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