First, I may be the worst manager who has ever lived. (If they held a contest, I am pretty sure I would win.) For a couple of years, I was a middle level manager at the largest division of a Fortune 500 company.
Whether you are an entry-level manager, entrepreneurial leader, or the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, you already spend more time negotiating than you currently realize.
Fortune looked certain to level with just over quarter of the game remaining after a Lee Naylor free-kick broke to him in the box, but his left-foot finish was deflected behind from four yards.