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November 26, 2008 8:56 AM

How to Earn the Boss's Trust in a Crisis

By
Jon Greer
The phone rings. It's the boss and there's a crisis. Now's your chance to shine -- or be permanently relegated to the scrap heap. What should you do?

Here's what:
  • Be prepared to give solid advice on the spot. "I'll get back to you" is the kiss of death.
  • Give the boss options, not just your preferred idea. Bosses like to have options and make decisions. They don't like being told what to do.
  • Tell the boss things they don't already know. Duh!
  • Be prepared to outline next steps.
Tips courtesy of Jim Lukaszewski, the crisis guru. He's got a new book out called, "Why Should the Boss Listen to You? The Seven Disciplines of the Trusted Advisor."
© 2008 CBS Interactive Inc.. All Rights Reserved.
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