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21 Dirty Tricks at Work
How to Beat the Game of Office Politics1. Aufl.
10,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wiley |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 05.04.2013 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780857084842 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 272 |
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Beschreibungen
21 Dirty Tricks at Work is about lies. The type of underhand, pernicious and downright Machiavellian scheming that goes on in business every day. An estimated £7.8bn is lost each year in the UK alone though unnecessary and counter-productive office politicking. But 21 Dirty Tricks at Work is also a book of hope. It exposes the classic manoeuvres and gives practical advice on dealing with them to the vast majority who just want to do a good day's work. <p>21 Dirty Tricks at Work provides you with all the information you need to spot negative tactics and self-interested strategies. It shows you how to spot the games frequently being played and how to come out with your credibility intact and your sanity preserved.</p> <p>So, if you are fed-up of being on the receiving end of constant backbiting and skulduggery from workmates, join hands with the authors and get Machiavelli on the run!</p>
<p>Acknowledgements vii</p> <p>Introduction: Immunity or ignorance? 1</p> <p>Chapter One: Destiny beckons 11</p> <p>Dirty Tricks 1–3</p> <p>Chapter Two: The apprentice 45</p> <p>Dirty Tricks 4–6</p> <p>Chapter Three: Commuting to (no)where? 73</p> <p>Dirty Tricks 7–9</p> <p>Chapter Four: Escalation and attrition 101</p> <p>Dirty Tricks 10–12</p> <p>Chapter Five: A rather SAD display 133</p> <p>Dirty Tricks 13–15</p> <p>Chapter Six: A day at the Belfry 165</p> <p>Dirty Tricks 16–18</p> <p>Chapter Seven: Decision time 195</p> <p>Dirty Tricks 19–21</p> <p>Epilogue: Florida – six months later 231</p> <p>Appendix One: Bibliography 239</p> <p>Appendix Two: About Politics at Work Ltd 243</p> <p>About the authors 244</p> <p>Index 245</p>
"...this book is on a mission...one's eyes are definitely opened..." (The Independent on Sunday, 10<sup>th</sup> July 05) <p>"...Fed up of back-biting, skulduggery and unscrupulous behaviour? Then this is the book for you." (Office Secretary Magazine, October 2005)</p> <p>"...you might want to invest in a new book - 21 Dirty Tricks at Work..."(Liverpool Daily Post, 13th October 2005)</p> <p>"...plenty of substance..." (Reading Chronicle, 20th October 2005)</p> <p>"...a book of hope. It exposes the classic manoeuvres and gives practical advice..." (Credit Control, Vol 26(6) 2005)</p> <p>"...new middle management recruits should read one trick before retiring each night; that way they'll get wise to every trick in the book within a month..." (Professional Manager, Jan 06)</p>
<b>Mike Phipps</b> and <b>Colin Gautrey</b> are co-founders of Politics at Work Ltd, a London-based firm established in 2003 to help individuals and corporates stem the rising tide of office politics.
<i>21 Dirty Tricks</i> <i>at Work</i> is about lies. The type of underhand, pernicious and downright Machiavellian scheming that goes on in our businesses every day. An estimated £7.8bn is lost each year in the UK alone though unnecessary and counter-productive office politicking. But <i>21 Dirty Tricks at Work</i> is also a book of hope. The mission statement of the authors is to expose these behaviours and provide practical, workable tools for the vast majority who want to do a good day’s work. <p><i>21 Dirty Tricks at Work</i> provides you with all the information you need to spot negative tactics and self-interested strategies. It also shows you how to spot the games frequently being played and how to come out with your credibility intact and your sanity preserved.</p> <p>So, if you are fed-up of constant back-biting, skulduggery and unscrupulous behaviour of your colleagues and workmates, join hands with the authors for the no-nonsense antidote for everyday politicking. It’s time to get Machiavelli on the run..!</p>