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Understanding the Perception of Being an Asshole
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1:02:00 - 1:05:13 (03:12)

The act of challenging people to be better and improving the product doesn't necessarily make someone an asshole. It is important to understand why people may perceive someone as an asshole, and to delineate between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors.

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This episode discusses the fine line between pushing people to be their best and being perceived as an "asshole" at work.
1:02:00 - 1:05:13 (03:12)
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Leadership
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This episode discusses the fine line between pushing people to be their best and being perceived as an "asshole" at work. The speaker emphasizes that caring and passion for the customer and company mission are essential, but it is important to understand why some people may view strong leadership as negative.

Chapter
Understanding the Perception of Being an Asshole
Episode
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The Tim Ferriss Show