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Taming the abrasive manager : how to end unnecessary roughness in the workplace / Laura Crawshaw.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: The Jossey-Bass business & management seriesPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2007.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 216 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780787988371 (cloth)
  • 0787988375 (cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 650.13 22 CRT 2007
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Contents:
Abrasive bosses and the working wounded -- Boss whispering -- Abrasive boss behavior : what they do -- Bears, bosses, and business : survival through dominance -- On the origins of abrasion : why they do it -- Blinder than bats : why they don't see -- Why we don't take bulls (or bosses) by the horns -- Can bosses change their (blind) spots? -- Blinders off : how management can make them see -- Limits on : how management can make them care -- Risky business : taming the boss you work for or with -- The choice to change : will the horse drink? -- Ending unnecessary roughness : preventing workplace abrasion.
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650.1 PUO 2006 The office survival guide : 650.1 UNW 2003 Winners are driven : 650.1 UNW 2003 Winners are driven : 650.13 CRT 2007 Taming the abrasive manager : 650.13 CRT 2007 Taming the abrasive manager : 650.14 SUB 2006 A book on career management: 650.72 COB 2006 Business research methods /

Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-207) and index.

Abrasive bosses and the working wounded -- Boss whispering -- Abrasive boss behavior : what they do -- Bears, bosses, and business : survival through dominance -- On the origins of abrasion : why they do it -- Blinder than bats : why they don't see -- Why we don't take bulls (or bosses) by the horns -- Can bosses change their (blind) spots? -- Blinders off : how management can make them see -- Limits on : how management can make them care -- Risky business : taming the boss you work for or with -- The choice to change : will the horse drink? -- Ending unnecessary roughness : preventing workplace abrasion.

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