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For employers who are having a hard time managing a friend, Shepard, the management consultant, suggests asking yourself this: How would I handle the situation if the employee wasn't a friend?
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor of management at Yale, says tech boards have a hard time managing founders and early leaders, since those executives also have exceptional value.
"In the last five years, we've had a hard time managing people's emotions," he added.
He had a hard time managing his resentment, and, by 1958, he was out.
At the time, many emerging markets had a hard time managing the sudden surge of capital flows.
Unless China makes a firm commitment to let its currency rise, it will have a hard time managing inflationary pressures and international resentment.
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That's alarming, because people with more than one chronic disease have a harder time managing their health.
Yet otherwise smart, wealthy people seem to have a harder time managing their household employees than the people they work with in their day jobs.
"The penalties are severe," says Ms. Harris, adding that the measures are more often imposed on poor borrowers, who by definition have a harder time managing debt burden.
As a young scientist just starting out, you may have a harder time managing your expectations and frustrations.
However, the Iraqi army has a very hard time managing a regiment of 1,500 troops.
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