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We Wrote an Article Every Week for a Year. Here’s What We Learned.

The Backstory   Austin and I have always wanted to work together. We have similar careers in strategy and shared aspirations to one day write a book. While we agree there are a myriad of topics the world needs that have yet to be written (hence the Unwritten name), we decided penning a weekly newsletter would be […]

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Breaking Up is Hard to Do: How to Fire Someone with Grace

An Unpleasant Topic   A few weeks ago one of our readers sent in the following question: “How do you fire someone when it’s not working?” This is a thorny (and unsavory) topic to tackle, but I think that’s exactly why it’s worth writing about. It’s a conversation we usually stray away from but most

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13 Principles for Becoming the Boss Everyone Wants to Work For (And Escaping “Mid-Level Manager Hell”)

Finding a good boss to work for is one of the best career moves you can make. So what do you do when you’re finally the one in charge?   Intro Last month I wrote an article titled “Why Choosing Your Boss is Probably Your Best Career Strategy”. The key point was that a good boss

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The Unwritten Guide to Getting Promoted: How to Plan Your Next Promotion in 2 Hours

The 5 surprisingly easy steps in getting a new title and pay raise   I once had an employee who was amazing. She did everything she was asked, was constantly learning, and added real value to the company. When she came to me with a list of everything she had done (+ the quantified impact

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Don’t Be An Email Ghost

Mastering email/Slack courtesy for a happier inbox and smoother communication   Ah, the wonderful world of email, where electronic pigeons deliver messages instead of fluttering feathered friends. In our digital age, email and its instant messaging (IM) cousins Slack, MS Teams, and texting have become the unsung heroes (and sometimes villains) of communication. It’s impossible

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