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Management Under Construction

Dee Davis
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We are all constantly under construction In our personal and professional lives we seek to constantly learn and grow, and make better decisions. Together we will explore topics of construction, sustainability, leadership, and business as they apply to various industries and our personal journeys.
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S3 E5 Leadership Lessons: Dealing with Difficult Bosses, Co-workers and Clients

Mon Feb 02 2026

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difficult people, workplace conflict, leadership, communication, project management, difficult coworkers, difficult clients, difficult bosses, conflict resolution, personal growth In this episode of the Management Under Construction podcast, host Dee Davis shares personal experiences dealing with difficult people in the workplace, including challenging coworkers, clients, and bosses. Through storytelling, Dee reflects on lessons learned and offers insights into handling such situations more effectively. The conversation emphasizes the importance of communication, delegation, and self-awareness in navigating workplace conflicts. Takeaways Dealing with difficult people is a common experience in the workplace.It's important to set boundaries when helping others with their workload.Micromanagement can lead to frustration and inefficiency.Having direct conversations early can prevent escalation of issues.Understanding that difficult behavior often stems from the individual's own issues can help in not taking it personally.Maintaining professionalism is crucial, even in challenging situations.Recognizing the difference between personal and professional conflicts is key.Leadership should foster a supportive environment, not one of fear and humiliation.It's essential to learn from difficult experiences to improve personal leadership skills.Sometimes, the best option is to remove oneself from a toxic environment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Difficult People06:16 Dealing with a Difficult Client09:41 Navigating a Challenging Boss

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difficult people, workplace conflict, leadership, communication, project management, difficult coworkers, difficult clients, difficult bosses, conflict resolution, personal growth In this episode of the Management Under Construction podcast, host Dee Davis shares personal experiences dealing with difficult people in the workplace, including challenging coworkers, clients, and bosses. Through storytelling, Dee reflects on lessons learned and offers insights into handling such situations more effectively. The conversation emphasizes the importance of communication, delegation, and self-awareness in navigating workplace conflicts. Takeaways Dealing with difficult people is a common experience in the workplace.It's important to set boundaries when helping others with their workload.Micromanagement can lead to frustration and inefficiency.Having direct conversations early can prevent escalation of issues.Understanding that difficult behavior often stems from the individual's own issues can help in not taking it personally.Maintaining professionalism is crucial, even in challenging situations.Recognizing the difference between personal and professional conflicts is key.Leadership should foster a supportive environment, not one of fear and humiliation.It's essential to learn from difficult experiences to improve personal leadership skills.Sometimes, the best option is to remove oneself from a toxic environment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Difficult People06:16 Dealing with a Difficult Client09:41 Navigating a Challenging Boss

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What is Management Under Construction about?

We are all constantly under construction In our personal and professional lives we seek to constantly learn and grow, and make better decisions. Together we will explore topics of construction, sustainability, leadership, and business as they apply to various industries and our personal journeys.

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