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Wait, I’m Working with Who?!?
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Wait, I’m Working with Who?!?

The Essential Guide to Dealing with Difficult Coworkers, Annoying Managers, and Other Toxic Personalities

Career Press, 2021 more...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Concrete Examples
  • Engaging

Recommendation

If you’ve never encountered a jerk at work, consider yourself lucky. Most workplaces host a smattering of people with toxic personality traits that make life miserable for managers and employees alike. Behaviors such as bullying, gossiping, incivility and slacking pollute the work environment, erode cohesion, lower morale, reduce productivity and even nudge good people to quit. Peter Economy, The Leadership Guy at online magazine Inc., offers advice and time-tested strategies to identify, manage and prevail over toxic types and forge a professional, positive and safe work environment.

Take-Aways

  • Identify and manage jerks at work to negate their harmful effects.
  • Negative workplace behaviors impinge on team productivity, welfare and morale.
  • To maintain objectivity, refrain from emotional, knee-jerk responses. Instead, thoughtfully consider the interaction.

About the Author

Peter Economy is the author of Managing for Dummies and Wait, I’m the Boss?!? He writes The Leadership Guy column for Inc.’s online edition.


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    A. D. 1 year ago
    Very very useful work productivity, and behavioral guidance resource. Thank you very much.
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    M. C. 2 years ago
    Great summary, and the concepts are clear and interesting.