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Alison Green



Alison Green is an American work advice blogger, author, consultant, and podcast host. Her columns have regularly appeared in New York Magazine, Slate, and VICE, and she is a regular contributor to the BBC World Service and Marketplace Morning Report. Her advice covers the full range of interpersonal workplace experiences, from both the employee and employer perspective.

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How Can I Convince My Boss to Let Me Work from Home Forever?

If you’re a strong employee, a good manager will at least give the request real consideration.

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Managing to Change the World: The Nonprofit Manager’s Guide to Getting Results

A nonprofit manager's fundamental job is to get results, sustained over time, rather than boost morale or promote staff development. This is a shift from the tenor of many management books, particularly in the nonprofit world.

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What You Should—And Most Definitely Should Not—Gift Your Co-Workers

Etiquette has a lot to say on gift-giving at work.

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My Co-Worker Hijacks Our Meetings with Endless Questions

Is there something you’d recommend I say in the moment . . . or is this just the reality of meetings and something we’ll have to live with?

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I Want to Quit, But My Project Will Die If I Leave

I understand you want to see the project through, but this is not a reasonable price to pay.

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How Can I Make Team Meetings More Useful?

I want real discussion, not just team updates.

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