The Office: Business as Usual

I was in the middle of switching phones, and while ensuring everything transfered over I found a picture of my new office space and realized , I haven’t taken the time to formally show you my new digs.  I’m talking about my office. To be frank, it’s a pretty freaking sweet looking office space. The only real downside is I must share it with my business partner, but with its size that’s not much an issue.

The cool thing is, me and my business partner both have an understanding, which is, its about the bottom line.  As long as we focus on the bottom line everything will fall into place. We’re both fully aware that we don’t side track for anything, we are always constantly in search for information, to share with our staff. Our office can get a little hectic with eight juniors running around. Things are happening at fast and furious pace , at times we may feel like we work for our Juniors.

To those who only peak into my office space, it can seem like either the longest party or the most dysfunctional office, but I kid you not, we are working on dead lines that must be met. Failure is not an option! There’s no pushing one issue a side in favor of another. Nope, we don’t pick our battles since that is not a luxury we are afforded.  All battles are to be met head on and won, simple as that. Our job is to ensure that each junior is given the tools since they will be with us for just one year, before moving up.

We are always accessing ourselves, what we are doing, whether or not it’s working for our juniors, if so, can we do it better, if not, what must me do to.  All the while not forgetting that as we access them we must access ourselves as well.  We do have a outline, but it’s not set in stone since each junior is an individual and may be at a different place of their personal growth.  Our focus is to make sure they are treated as such, and each is to receive what they need.  It’s hard to focus on all eight at times but that’s the challenge we were well aware of before taking the position.

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