Being an Entrepreneur Means That Sometimes, You Just Have to Say No
It can be hard. But it's a necessary evil.
By Michael Hess •
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A while back, I met with an employee to do an interim performance review. I was excited because I was about to surprise her with a significant pay increase in recognition of extra responsibilities she had taken on. Giving raises is one of the greatest pleasures for a business owner (at least it should be), and I had been looking forward to it all week. At the end of the review I told her what her new salary would be, and the entirety of her expressionless response was: "I thought this would come much sooner."
You know that "wah, waah, waaah" cartoon sound when something ends in excruciating disappointment? Yeah, that.
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