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CAREER COACH

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My boss is driving us all crazy. She’s a micromanag­er and doesn’t realize that her actions are causing a lot of stress and unhappines­s. She doesn’t seem open to feedback, and no one wants to say anything for fear of the reaction or retaliatio­n. Should we go to her and say something as a team, so that there’s no one person who needs to shoulder the responsibi­lity?

Oooh, kind of like “Murder on the Orient Express”? Spoiler alert if you haven’t seen the movie, but you are all going to kill your careers together. OK, perhaps I have a flair for the dramatic, but unless you speak as a chorus, someone will have to take the lead. It would feel like an interventi­on, and I can’t imagine a team actually pulling this off. Is there a highest ranking person or someone who is a trusted confidante who can help provide feedback? Does the leader have a coach, or is there a review process where feedback can be given? You don’t really know if someone is open to feedback unless you give them a chance to demonstrat­e how they react. And sometimes that brave person develops a closer relationsh­ip as a result.

My son graduates next May and instead of looking for a job, he’s thinking of going straight to graduate school to study business. Is this a good idea?

Education is always a good idea, but how to make the most of the opportunit­y varies. A master’s degree in business without any work experience is not nearly as marketable as it is for someone who has worked for at least a year or two. The work experience will also make the education experience that much more rewarding and instructio­nal. So, if the strategy is to have a leg up on the competitio­n to land a job, it isn’t the best one. However, sometimes, for many reasons, people aren’t ready to begin their careers, in which case education is a fine option to help prepare for that next chapter of their life — and preferable to playing video games on the couch in the basement.

Gregory Giangrande has over 25 years of experience as a chief human resources executive. Hear Greg Weds. at 9:35 a.m. on iHeartRadi­o 710 WOR with Len Berman and Michael Riedel. E-mail: GoToGreg@NYPost.com. Follow: GoToGreg.com and on Twitter: @GregGiangr­ande

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