Dignity in resignation
Of late I have come across some cases of PR professionals kicking the jobs with the least sense of responsibility, leave aside the basic courtesy of maintaining communication with their own teams.
We are in the business of communication and our immediate colleagues ought to know about our moves since they look upon to the leaders for guidance.
Then, we also owe it to our clients to inform them of our moves, particularly when we work in agencies or consultancies.
I would not like to take any names here since my aim is not to do mudslinging.
But, my questions to the forum are:
- Is it right to quit a PR job in a mighty hurry, without even properly handing over the charge?
- Does it not cause dent to our image if we indulge in such an irresponsible behaviour?
I sincerely invite members to share their opinions.
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