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		<title>By: Sharon Hatzel</title>
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		<description>The challenge when you are working for someone else is getting them to allow you to manage your effectiveness.  All too often, the &quot;work on everything&quot; mentality means you are scattered in an effort to show attention to everything.  If you boss can&#039;t prioritize, that makes it doubly hard for you to.</description>
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