One of the trickiest decisions for any manager is about when to have an open-door policy. That decision doesn’t get any easier when you don’t have a door!
The trend these days is for open-layout offices and work spaces, which often means managers don’t have a door to have a policy about — but they should. They should have a closed-door policy.
How to Make a Closed Door Policy When You Have No Door
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