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Podcast with J. Mason and Tee Morris
Online Career Tips Staff

While a title like “manager” changes the dynamics of your work relationship, does a promotion have to affect friendships? Should the people who you work with seven-to-eight hours a day be regarded differently as friends from college, the neighborhood, or elsewhere? Or should associates at the workplace be kept at a distance. J. Mason talks with APUS’ Tee Morris about his recent promotion, and both look at the risks and rewards of building friendships while still trying to get the job done.

What do you think, myth or misconception? Let us know how you toe the line of managing people and friends at your office by chatting with us on Facebook.

By Leischen Stelter

Today is the first day of the Maritime Risk Symposium at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles (Nov. 14 & 15). Patrick Forrest, the Director of Homeland Security Programs at American Military University and American Public University, is one of the featured speakers at this conference. As a former senior official at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Forrest’s presentation will focus on the need for the DHS to reevaluate its capacity to conduct long-term strategic planning and to evolve from an all-hazards approach to a targeted-hazard approach.