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A “Bill of Rights” for My New Reports

Starting a new job can be both exhilarating and nerve-racking. As a manager at Plastiq, I view it as one of my most important responsibilities to – with the help of our excellent talent team – onboard new reports in a manner that instills within them the context and confidence to do a good job, as well as set the tone and pace for our on-going working relationship.

To facilitate this onboarding, I thought it’d be valuable to compile a “Bill of Rights” that all my new reports can read, refer back to, and – most importantly – hold me accountable for during their tenure at Plastiq. It is my hope that these guidelines will provide a welcome centering influence as our work and roles continue to evolve over time.

So without further ado, here is my “Bill of Rights for New Reports“:

In return, I ask for the following four things from you:

Always remember, you are here because I believe in you and your ability to succeed in your role. I have high and uncompromising standards, but also don’t believe in sacrificing so much that we have nothing left after accomplishing what we’ve set out to do. Any questions? Just ask.

Looking forward to working with you!

  1. This is known as the “slugging percentage” (SLG).
  2. Even as the co-founder of this company, the same is true for me, and that’s because we always need to take a pragmatic and unbiased view of what’s best for the business.
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