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Dinosaur Brains: Dealing with All THOSE Impossible People at Work

Dinosaur Brains: Dealing with All THOSE Impossible People at Work

Dinosaur Brains: Dealing with All THOSE Impossible People at Work

  • ISBN13: 9780345410214
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Discover how to cope with instinct, emotion, and irrationality–the dinosaur brain–that disrupts any business enivronment, with a step-by-step process that helps you reason your way through turf wars and power struggles, surly subordinates, temperamental bosses, and more….

“The key to thriving in the corporate jungle is understanding dinosaurs.”

TIME

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3 thoughts on “Dinosaur Brains: Dealing with All THOSE Impossible People at Work

  • Wilbert J. Morell
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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    SO THAT IS HOW OUR MEDIA AND POLITICIANS ACT!, April 13, 2015
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    How true and definitely good book to read on human behavior in and out of the workplace. I purchased this book back in 1990 when I was taking industrial psychology and Engineering Management courses in graduate school. After Hurricane Katrina, I lost it in a flood along with all my university textbooks. So I purchased it as a Kindle 25 years ago to remind me why I bought it. This is a must read for everyone and great name for it. When you watch the news and listen to media and politicians you will more likely consider yourself on a higher emotional level than most of them.
  • Bob Waruszewski
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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    Easy to read guide for dealing with the difficult people at work, April 13, 2015
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    This review is from: Dinosaur Brains: Dealing with All THOSE Impossible People at Work (Paperback)
    A great read for those who would like to improve their interpersonal skills in the office. Some of the book’s advice is dated to an earlier time of corporate culture. However it’s underlying truths about how to work with difficult people and be calm in the midst of chaos make it a good read for those seeking how to navigate the corporate jungle without losing their sanity.

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