Managing Difficult People : A Survival Guide For Handling Any Employee - Marilyn Pincus

Managing Difficult People

A Survival Guide For Handling Any Employee

By: Marilyn Pincus

Paperback | 8 October 2004 | Edition Number 2

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As a manager, you're sandwiched between the pressure of senior executives and the demands of your own staff members. The last thing you need is an unruly employee whose chronic "negaholic" attitude upsets your office applecart and affects the morale of your entire staff. Managing Difficult People gives you the tools you need to cope with all kinds of difficult employees. From sneaky slackers to resident office tormentors, this handy guide cuts to the chase, helping you identify and deal with specific personality types such as: The Bully The Complainer or Whiner The Procrastinator The Know-It-All The Silent Type The Social Butterfly The "No People Skills" Person The Rookie The Overly Sensitive Person The Manipulator It's time to take charge of all the difficult situations that come your way. Follow these positive, proactive guidelines for targeting telltale behaviors, and put an end to office strife once and for all! Marilyn Pincus is an author and a consultant to management who has written for many major publishers of business information. She writes policies, procedures, and specialty material for the Arizona Aerospace Foundation, Tucson Osteopathic Medical Foundation, and other clients.

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