How to Manage Your Boss - 10 Do’s and Don’ts for a Healthy and Productive Working Relationship

09/24/2025 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM ET

Admission

  • Free

Location

PCI Webinars uses the Zoom platform for this webinar.

Summary

Inspired by an article in Forbes magazine, join Andrew for this program as we examine the Ten Do’s and Don’ts for a Healthy and Productive Working Relationship with Your Boss.

Description

To register for this webinar please follow this link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/3717463596330/WN_ObRcDRIBT-qoW5fEQtPZpA. Sessions are free and available only to members of the Michigan library community. Registrants will receive instructions and a link to attend the session directly from PCI after they register.

Managing your relationships at work is important if you want to perform at your best and advance in your career. This principle applies to every relationship, from colleagues to the boss. By managing your relationship with your boss, you can set and meet expectations and create a productive environment that will benefit both of you.

But how do you build a healthy working relationship when you frequently disagree with and don’t feel supported by him or her?

Inspired by an article in Forbes magazine, join Andrew for this program as we examine the Ten Do’s and Don’ts for a Healthy and Productive Working Relationship with Your Boss.

Instructor: Andrew Sanderbeck is a respected expert presenter and consultant on customer service, improving workplace communication and sharpening organizational management and leadership practices. He believes that one of the fastest ways to win your boss’s loyalty and trust is to actively listen to them.

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