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How will you feel if your boss knew less than you?

How will you feel if your boss knew less than you?

Technology is changing fast.
It is possible that you have done MBA or MS and working for a boss who is only a graduate. How do you feel in such a situation? Be watchful, show respect to experience and age. One can't compare education with experience.
Do's
• Show respect to authority and experience.
• Narrate that how you focus on work and contribute
• Everyone has skills and you gain from his experience.
• Education is only one parameter, experience counts
Don'ts
• Don't talk ill about boss
• Don't talk about comparison
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