Working With BitchesWorking With Bitches
Identify the Eight Types of Office Mean Girls and Rise Above Workplace Nastiness
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Book, 2013
Current format, Book, 2013, First Da Capo Press edition, Available .Book, 2013
Current format, Book, 2013, First Da Capo Press edition, Available . Offered in 0 more formatsA psychologist's reference for working women on how to safeguard one's career and mental health from mean-spirited female co-workers shares advice on how to recognize and manage eight difficult personality types, drawing on actual case studies to outline strategies for diffusing challenging professional situations. Original. 40,000 first printing.
Shares advice on how to recognize and manage eight difficult personality types, drawing on actual case studies to outline strategies for diffusing challenging professional situations.
What do you do when the queen bee demands to know why you haven't written the report she never asked for? Or when the colleague who you thought was your friend takes sole credit for the project you worked on together?
It's hard to speak out about catty behavior, especially when it's insidious or goes on behind your back. But you can usually sense when something's “off&;—particularly if you're completely stressed out and hate the job you used to love. Let's face it, ladies: there are plenty of nasty, manipulative, and destructive women in the workplace who fly under the radar while ruthless alpha males get all the bad press.
In Working with Bitches, psychologist Meredith Fuller offers practical advice on how to recognize and manage difficult women at work. Dr. Fuller combines actual cases with tips that women can use right away to defuse even the worst situations. Readers will learn how to deal with the eight types of “mean girls&; they might face in the office and find powerful reassurance that they are not alone.
Psychologist Meredith Fuller teaches working women how to prevent the mean girls from ruining their career and their health
What do you do when the queen bee demands to know why you haven't written the report she never asked for? Or when the colleague who you thought was your friend takes sole credit for the project you worked on together?
It's hard to speak out about catty behavior, especially when it's insidious or goes on behind your back. But you can usually sense when something's off”particularly if you're completely stressed out and hate the job you used to love. Let's face it, ladies: there are plenty of nasty, manipulative, and destructive women in the workplace who fly under the radar while ruthless alpha males get all the bad press.
In Working with Bitches, psychologist Meredith Fuller offers practical advice on how to recognize and manage difficult women at work. Dr. Fuller combines actual cases with tips that women can use right away to defuse even the worst situations. Readers will learn how to deal with the eight types of mean girls” they might face in the office and find powerful reassurance that they are not alone.
Shares advice on how to recognize and manage eight difficult personality types, drawing on actual case studies to outline strategies for diffusing challenging professional situations.
What do you do when the queen bee demands to know why you haven't written the report she never asked for? Or when the colleague who you thought was your friend takes sole credit for the project you worked on together?
It's hard to speak out about catty behavior, especially when it's insidious or goes on behind your back. But you can usually sense when something's “off&;—particularly if you're completely stressed out and hate the job you used to love. Let's face it, ladies: there are plenty of nasty, manipulative, and destructive women in the workplace who fly under the radar while ruthless alpha males get all the bad press.
In Working with Bitches, psychologist Meredith Fuller offers practical advice on how to recognize and manage difficult women at work. Dr. Fuller combines actual cases with tips that women can use right away to defuse even the worst situations. Readers will learn how to deal with the eight types of “mean girls&; they might face in the office and find powerful reassurance that they are not alone.
Psychologist Meredith Fuller teaches working women how to prevent the mean girls from ruining their career and their health
What do you do when the queen bee demands to know why you haven't written the report she never asked for? Or when the colleague who you thought was your friend takes sole credit for the project you worked on together?
It's hard to speak out about catty behavior, especially when it's insidious or goes on behind your back. But you can usually sense when something's off”particularly if you're completely stressed out and hate the job you used to love. Let's face it, ladies: there are plenty of nasty, manipulative, and destructive women in the workplace who fly under the radar while ruthless alpha males get all the bad press.
In Working with Bitches, psychologist Meredith Fuller offers practical advice on how to recognize and manage difficult women at work. Dr. Fuller combines actual cases with tips that women can use right away to defuse even the worst situations. Readers will learn how to deal with the eight types of mean girls” they might face in the office and find powerful reassurance that they are not alone.
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