Denise Taylor - career coach in The Apprentice Magazine and on Radio Gloucestershire


 

apprentice mag coverI contributed to an Article in The Apprentice Magazine on Gossip in the Workplace. "According to Denise Taylor, career psychologist, it can be bad, but it also serves a purpose too. ‘Gossip is generally seen as harmful and hurtful to people but in some cases it can be constructive, such as when it helps you find out that the company you work for is in difficulties and you need to sort out your CV quickly so you can apply for a new job,’ she says.

You can read page 1 and page 2 of the article here.

I have also been on Radio Gloucestershire twice this month, for my regular morning slot and also talking about Retirement and the psychological perspective for when people should start planning. More

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