Jerks at Work
Toxic Coworkers and What to Do About Them
(Sprache: Englisch)
For anyone pulling their hair out over an irritating colleague who's not technically breaking any rules, a hilarious guide to getting difficult people off your back from NYU psychology professor Tessa West
Ever watched a coworker charm the pants off...
Ever watched a coworker charm the pants off...
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For anyone pulling their hair out over an irritating colleague who's not technically breaking any rules, a hilarious guide to getting difficult people off your back from NYU psychology professor Tessa WestEver watched a coworker charm the pants off management while showing a competitive, Machiavellian side to the lower ranks? The Kiss-Up/Kick-Down coworker doesn't hesitate to throw peers under the bus, but their boss is oblivious to their bad behavior. What to do? In Jerks at Work, West draws on a decade of original research to profile classic workplace archetypes, including the Gaslighter, the Bulldozer, the Credit-Stealer, the Neglector, and the Micromanager, and gives advice to anyone who's ever cried in a bathroom stall at the office.
West digs deep into the inner workings of each bad apple, exploring their motivations and insecurities-for instance, micromanagers develop compulsive habits due to poor managerial training and public shaming-and offers clever strategies for stopping each type of jerk in their tracks, such as:
• Bulldozers often gain extra influence in meetings by making sure they're the first person to talk, even by saying "let's start by all sharing our names," which research shows portrays them as powerful. Don't let them speak first!
• Kiss-Up/Kick-down coworkers are so endeared to their managers that, if you have to report them, do it in small doses over time-otherwise, you'll trigger cognitive dissonance in your brainwashed boss.
Jerks at Work is the playbook that you wish you didn't need but you'll always turn to-and the answer to your endless "how to deal with a terrible boss" Google searches.
Autoren-Porträt von Tessa West
Tessa West is an Associate Professor of Psychology at New York University, where she is a leading expert on interpersonal interaction and communication. She has published over 60 articles in the field of psychology's most prestigious journals, and has received multiple grants, including from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. She is the recipient of the Theoretical Innovation Prize from the Societ for Personality and Social Psychology. She writes regularly about her research in the Wall Street Journal.Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Tessa West
- 2022, Internationale Ausgabe, 272 Seiten, Maße: 13,8 x 20,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Portfolio
- ISBN-10: 0593422899
- ISBN-13: 9780593422892
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.01.2022
Sprache:
Englisch
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Most of your happiness at work is based on personal relationships. Being able to manage those relationships when things get difficult is key to your success at work and in life. Jerks at Work is a practical and engaging set of tools. Buy it. Scott Galloway, author of The FourJerks at Work is a breezy and fun read for anyone who wants happier and healthier relationships at work. Tessa West puts a name to the types of jerks that can make your work life miserable, while also giving practical advice for how to spot them and how to disarm them. This a book you will refer back to again and again. Annie Duke, author of How to Decide
West s simultaneously humorous and no-nonsense approach to collegiality is broadly applicable. Leaders and workers alike will find in West an astute and personable guide." Publisher's Weekly
"You never know when a jerk is going to get in the way of your success, but with Jerks at Work you can finally protect yourself. This book is career insurance! Vanessa Van Edwards, author of Captivate
"This book provides the key to working smarter, better, and happier, no matter who you're working with." Nir Eyal, author of Hooked and Indistractable
Tessa West combines easy-to-apply tips with relatable, funny, and shocking stories that will have you taking notes. Anyone regardless of industry or level will benefit from Jerks at Work. Jonah Berger, author of Contagious and The Catalyst
Reading Jerks at Work is like listening to a real person who is smart, warm, and funny, and who I'd like to have a glass of wine with. That's unusual for any business or self-help author to achieve from a scientist it's practically a miracle. This book basically has it all. I'm going to make it mandatory reading for everyone on my team. We all need this book.
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Heidi Grant, PhD, author of Nine Things Successful People Do Differently, No One Understands You and What to Do About It, and Reinforcements
Step back and rejoice, because Tessa West has done something rare and incredible with Jerks at Work. She has condensed and translated incredible insights from her experience as a psychologist, along with decades of relevant research, to create a fun, funny, and functional handbook for how to use science to make your job suck less whether behind your desk, in a conference room, or working from home. Dave McRaney, author of You're Not So Smart
Funny and sharp, with great stories and wise and scientifically grounded advice, Jerks at Work is a life-saver for anyone who has to deal with difficult people at work which includes just about everyone! Paul Bloom, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto and author of The Sweet Spot
Tessa West is a star in the field of social psychology. She s a stellar thinker, writer, and speaker, and D*cks at Work is poised to be a hit. We ve all encountered a kiss-up-kick-down coworker, a micromanaging boss, or a workplace liar, and West explains what makes them tick, and how to prevent them from making the majority of our waking lives a nightmare. Adam Alter, Professor at New York University Stern School of Business and author of Drunk Tank Pink and Irresistible
It s hard to believe that a book so insightful about how we can flourish at work is also this funny and raw. Eli J. Finkel, Professor of Psychology at Northwestern University and author of The All-Or-Nothing Marriage
Step back and rejoice, because Tessa West has done something rare and incredible with Jerks at Work. She has condensed and translated incredible insights from her experience as a psychologist, along with decades of relevant research, to create a fun, funny, and functional handbook for how to use science to make your job suck less whether behind your desk, in a conference room, or working from home. Dave McRaney, author of You're Not So Smart
Funny and sharp, with great stories and wise and scientifically grounded advice, Jerks at Work is a life-saver for anyone who has to deal with difficult people at work which includes just about everyone! Paul Bloom, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto and author of The Sweet Spot
Tessa West is a star in the field of social psychology. She s a stellar thinker, writer, and speaker, and D*cks at Work is poised to be a hit. We ve all encountered a kiss-up-kick-down coworker, a micromanaging boss, or a workplace liar, and West explains what makes them tick, and how to prevent them from making the majority of our waking lives a nightmare. Adam Alter, Professor at New York University Stern School of Business and author of Drunk Tank Pink and Irresistible
It s hard to believe that a book so insightful about how we can flourish at work is also this funny and raw. Eli J. Finkel, Professor of Psychology at Northwestern University and author of The All-Or-Nothing Marriage
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