As I See It: Productivity and Relationship
July 31, 2006 Victor Rozek
It has become an axiom of American life that the more successful you are in business, the less likely you are to have a successful relationship. “The job” is often cited as the villain in relationship failures but, more accurately, it is the single-minded dedication to the job that leaves little time for the demands of partnership. But if jobs can destroy relationships, then the loss of a relationship can also effect a person’s ability to perform on the job. People in the throes of dissolution are usually pained, distracted, and performing at less than optimal levels. Simply stated, productivity |