The EMPLOYEE Who KNOWS Too MUCH
📘 Get your copy of The Workplace Response Kit here: https://auprodigy.gumroad.com/l/workp... 📘 Get your copy of The Office Politics Survival Guide here: https://auprodigy.gumroad.com/l/oqqys Every organization keeps two histories: the official one, and the one carried in the head of the employee who was there for all of it. This is how institutional memory turns a person from the most valuable asset in the building into a political liability, and why the employee who remembers everything ends up classified as an asset, a witness, or a problem. An accurate breakdown of the incentives, the status anxiety, and the containment tactics that run underneath most workplaces. #officepolitics #workplacepsychology #corporatelife #institutionalknowledge #workplacedynamics #careeradvice #organizationalbehavior

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