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en [Should that shield Torre from criticism and, ultimately, from the Boss' harsh standards? Of course not. Torre said it himself that long-ago day:] If there comes a time when the boss isn't happy with me, ... I'm sure I'll know it. It is his team after all.

en Frankly, it would probably be the first time in this country that this has ever been done -- that the boss is signing a contractual agreement that the boss isn't the boss anymore.

en A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. [Before the game, George Steinbrenner reiterated through his spokesman that the season is] still up to Joe Torre and the players. ... given Joe Torre all he wanted.

en You can lessen the chance that your boss will make bad decisions that adversely affect you and your career by managing your relationship with the boss. Keep the boss informed about what's going on at work and never forget the pressure your boss is under. Honesty and reliability will win the hearts of most bosses.

en noted that Joe Torre took full responsibility. That's what Joe Torre said. That's what Steinbrenner has been saying for weeks.

en As a catcher, I believe you manage every day you go on the field. You are an extension of the manager when you're out there. ... In a lot of instances I felt like [Torre] let me manage the game. He asked me questions, and I was allowed to speak up any time. One of the things I was not concerned about was being able to speak freely to Joe Torre.

en A boss creates fear, a leader confidence. A boss fixes blame, a leader corrects mistakes. A boss knows all, a leader asks questions. A boss makes work drudgery, a leader makes it interesting.

en When you see a team more often, and the players see you more often, you build up credibility, ... But the boss is the boss, and you have to do what they want. You adjust.

en No, not at all. Whoever replaces Joe Torre has got their hands filled. He's probably been as good a manager as there's ever been in baseball for a long, long time. My thoughts right now are coaching third base for the Yankees in 2006.

en The smart employee understands the boss's temperament and style. You want to move to being a partner from being just another worker. You want to become part of a high-performance team, and you want your boss to depend on you to deliver consistently high effort and offer good ideas.

en More power than all the success slogans ever penned by human hand is the realization for every man that he has but one boss. That boss is the man - he - himself.

en I think that men are more surpressed then women. At home their wife is boss, and seldom they are boss at work. No I can't say that men are in charge.

en One of biggest drivers in commitment to the company is trust in senior management. You may like your boss but you're whole career is not working for one boss.

en A Boss in Heaven is the best excuse for a boss on earth, therefore If God did exist, he would have to be abolished
  Mikhail Bakunin

en A Boss in Heaven is the best excuse for a boss on earth, therefore If God did exist, he would have to be abolished
  Mikhail Bakunin


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