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Badly Behaved People: How to deal with idiots at work
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Badly Behaved People: How to deal with idiots at work

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Zena Everett is an expert in communication, an international leadership coach, and a highly sought-after speaker. She is also the author of "Mind Flip " and the award-winning "The Crazy Busy Cure."

"Badly Behaved People" is not your typical business book; it features a unique format that combines elements of a business guide with an agony aunt approach. The book addresses 15 common problem personalities through real-life case studies. Readers will recognise challenging personality types and learn how to deal with them proactively and positively using practical tools and coaching questions. The goal is to understand yourself and your colleagues better, repair connections, and restore a sense of belonging and cohesion in the workplace.

Each chapter is designed like a short story, with theory and explanations woven throughout. Readers will likely identify with at least one story, thinking, "That's me," and will learn how to make positive changes in their own relationships.

Key features of the book includes:

Improved understanding of others and enhanced communication skills   
   15 real workplace stories that illustrate conflict resolution, dialogue restoration, and solutions for interpersonal challenges   
   Practical tools to help find common ground and foster a sense of belonging

By exploring the content, readers will gain insights into themselves, learn to control negative thinking, and uncover their blind spots. Each chapter is practical and actionable, featuring useful tools and coaching questions.

Table of Contents

1: Coaching: we're all at it

  1. Context to the case studies: True stories about you and your colleagues

Case Studies:

  1. My star performer is underperforming.

  2. My team can't take criticism.

  3. I'm not good enough for this role.

  4. I hate speaking in front of senior leaders.

  5. I'm the office scapegoat.

  6. How do I ignite a demotivated team?

  7. I'm stuck, everyone else is doing better than me.

  8. I'm doing my team's work as well as my own.

  9. I'm too busy, with no time to think.

  10. My manager is too soft and the way she works is chaotic.

  11. I work for a toxic narcissist.

  12. Managing a cocky show-off.

  13. I need to speak up more.

  14. Negative colleagues drag me down

  15. Why can't he control his temper?

  16. Why doesn't anyone listen to me?

  17. Five rules for better work relationships

Patterns from the case studies

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pearson Education Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 December 2024
Pages
242
ISBN
9781292739465

Zena Everett is an expert in communication, an international leadership coach, and a highly sought-after speaker. She is also the author of "Mind Flip " and the award-winning "The Crazy Busy Cure."

"Badly Behaved People" is not your typical business book; it features a unique format that combines elements of a business guide with an agony aunt approach. The book addresses 15 common problem personalities through real-life case studies. Readers will recognise challenging personality types and learn how to deal with them proactively and positively using practical tools and coaching questions. The goal is to understand yourself and your colleagues better, repair connections, and restore a sense of belonging and cohesion in the workplace.

Each chapter is designed like a short story, with theory and explanations woven throughout. Readers will likely identify with at least one story, thinking, "That's me," and will learn how to make positive changes in their own relationships.

Key features of the book includes:

Improved understanding of others and enhanced communication skills   
   15 real workplace stories that illustrate conflict resolution, dialogue restoration, and solutions for interpersonal challenges   
   Practical tools to help find common ground and foster a sense of belonging

By exploring the content, readers will gain insights into themselves, learn to control negative thinking, and uncover their blind spots. Each chapter is practical and actionable, featuring useful tools and coaching questions.

Table of Contents

1: Coaching: we're all at it

  1. Context to the case studies: True stories about you and your colleagues

Case Studies:

  1. My star performer is underperforming.

  2. My team can't take criticism.

  3. I'm not good enough for this role.

  4. I hate speaking in front of senior leaders.

  5. I'm the office scapegoat.

  6. How do I ignite a demotivated team?

  7. I'm stuck, everyone else is doing better than me.

  8. I'm doing my team's work as well as my own.

  9. I'm too busy, with no time to think.

  10. My manager is too soft and the way she works is chaotic.

  11. I work for a toxic narcissist.

  12. Managing a cocky show-off.

  13. I need to speak up more.

  14. Negative colleagues drag me down

  15. Why can't he control his temper?

  16. Why doesn't anyone listen to me?

  17. Five rules for better work relationships

Patterns from the case studies

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pearson Education Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 December 2024
Pages
242
ISBN
9781292739465