Love for a boss is rare. Ask any employee what's the first thing that comes to mind upon hearing the word "boss" and I'll bet the employee would say "stress" or "toxic" or "hate," among others. More often than not, bosses complicate our lives, scare the hell out of us, or make us want to go to therapy. But let me tell you a story of a "boss" who changed it all for me. It was in February 2017 when I first reported to former Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Gina Lopez. As her executive assistant, I accompanied her to a roundtable discussion with a local newspaper to present her mining rehabilitation plans. I was nervous beyond my wits but I w...
Keep on reading: An assistant remembers big lessons from her boss: ‘Never feel small’
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