When Smart People Work for Dumb Bosses: How to Survive in a Crazy and Dysfunctional Workplace
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Book Description
Through extensive interviews with employees at all levels, William and Kathleen Lundin document typical "dumb" behavior demonstrated by management and survey the damage those behaviors can have on both the people and the organizations they work for. Using the popular "co-dependence" model, they provide therapeutic/psychological strategies and suggestions for combating the problem, showing both employees and management how to avoid the "dumb/smart" trap in order to become part of a healthier, more functional organization.
Book Info
Through stories from the sales manager who actually wields a baseball bat to keep his staff, motivated, to the health care supervisor who flaunts the fact that his policies are unethical, you will learn practical strategies for coping with any dysfunctional workplace and managing your own boss. Softcover. DLC: Managing your boss.
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When Smart People Work for Dumb Bosses: How to Survive in a Crazy and Dysfunctional Workplace
When Smart People Work for Dumb Bosses: How to Survive in a Crazy and Dysfunctional Workplace,William Lundin,Kathleen Lundin,McGraw-Hill Companies,0070391475,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business Life - General,Business/Economics,Conflict management,Employee Participation In Management,Human relations,Industrial & Organizational Psychology,Interpersonal relations,Managing your boss,Motivational,Organizational Behavior,Personal Growth - General,Social Conditions Of Labor,Supervisors
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