[Column] ➃-➂ Small and medium-sized enterprise presidents are judgmental and outspoken.
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■Business leaders value perseverance and the basics They are persistently vocal. Whenever they see their employees, they repeatedly discuss fundamental matters. - Keep promises to customers - Greet properly - Do not cause trouble for others - Keep time, and the list goes on. They constantly consider the balance of being a reasonable person, which makes them particular about etiquette and morals, and they absolutely hate being lied to or promises being broken. ■Business leaders are people who judge black and white Small and medium-sized enterprise leaders have developed their own coping mechanisms. They do not view struggles as struggles, train themselves to not show it, learn ways to alleviate feelings of loneliness, and have ingrained the ability to accept both good and bad. Business leaders are those who make black-and-white judgments. However, there are also gray areas where it is better not to make a judgment or where judgment cannot be made. Various things happen. Even if they understand intellectually, there are many things they do not want to accept emotionally. At such times, they may resort to drinking to vent. If they always rely on alcohol, it will harm their health. Therefore, they learn to navigate life naturally.
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