Office Idiots: What to Do When Your Workplace is a Jerkplace
Publisher,Advantage Quest Pub.
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
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Once again, Ken Lloyd has written a book which is relevant, timely, and applicable. It will be of use to employees and managers, as well as organizational leaders. The book not only discusses specific and real workplace examples, but also provides useful action steps in a manner that everyone can relate and apply to their work environments.”–Charles P. Leo, PhD, adjunct professor, Graziadio School of Business & Management, Pepperdine University
One major threat to customer centricity, as well as corporate productivity, comes from employees whose disruptive and misguided actions interfere with their own performance along with that of their associates. If you are seeking state-of-the-art tools and strategies to deal with these challenges in the workplace, I am certain you will find them and much more in Office Idiots.”–Marc Benioff, chairman & CEO, Salesforce.com
Most books that deal with ridiculous behaviors in the workplace are premised largely on conjecture, anecdotes, and limited data, but that's not the case with Office Idiots. Written by Ken Lloyd, one of the foremost experts on jerks at work, this book relies on data from actual workplaces across America to present a sweeping and frighteningly accurate snapshot of the antics of office idiots.Based on thousands of letters to his newspaper column and Website, jerksatwork.com, this book spotlights office idiots wherever they exist in an organization, followed by practical advice on what to do and even what to say when you encounter them. In addition to providing a vast array of hands-on (and hands-off!) tools, Office Idiots will also show you how to:
- Deal with some of the most off-the-wall and absurd forms of office idiocy.
- Avoid enabling behaviors that actually bring out office idiocy in others.
- Make sure you don't become an office idiot.