Selected Product: | 21 Dirty Tricks at Work: How to Win at Office Politics Paperback Author: Mike Phipps, Colin Gautrey Publisher: Capstone Release Date: 2005-09-23 ISBN-10: 1841126578 ISBN-13: 9781841126579 List Price: $26.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Secrets to Winning at Office Politics: How to Achieve Your Goals and Increase Your Influence at Work ISBN-10: 0312332181 ISBN-13: 9780312332181 List Price:$14.95 The 12 Bad Habits That Hold Good People Back: Overcoming the Behavior Patterns That Keep You From Getting Ahead ISBN-10: 0385498500 ISBN-13: 9780385498500 List Price:$15.95 Corporate Confidential: 50 Secrets Your Company Doesn't Want You to Know---and What to Do About Them ISBN-10: 0312337361 ISBN-13: 9780312337360 List Price:$14.95 What Your Boss Doesn't Tell You Until It's Too Late: How to Correct Behavior That Is Holding You Back ISBN-10: 0684811464 ISBN-13: 9780684811468 List Price:$13.95 100+ Tactics for Office Politics (Barron's Business Success Guides) ISBN-10: 0764139134 ISBN-13: 9780764139130 List Price:$8.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for 21 Dirty Tricks at Work: How to Win at Office Politics by Mike Phipps, Colin Gautrey (ISBN-10: 1841126578, ISBN-13: 9781841126579). At this time we have not yet written a review for 21 Dirty Tricks at Work: How to Win at Office Politics by Mike Phipps, Colin Gautrey (ISBN-10: 1841126578, ISBN-13: 9781841126579). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com 21 Dirty Tricks at Work is about lies. The type of underhand, pernicious and downright Machiavellian scheming that goes on in business every day. An estimated £7.8bn is lost each year in the UK alone though unnecessary and counter-productive office politicking. But 21 Dirty Tricks at Work is also a book of hope. It exposes the classic manoeuvres and gives practical advice on dealing with them to the vast majority who just want to do a good day's work. 21 Dirty Tricks at Work provides you with all the information you need to spot negative tactics and self-interested strategies. It shows you how to spot the games frequently being played and how to come out with your credibility intact and your sanity preserved. So, if you are fed-up of being on the receiving end of constant backbiting and skulduggery from workmates, join hands with the authors and get Machiavelli on the run! Interesting read, but not that helpful | Customer Rating: | | This book is written as a fictional story of one man's experience navigating the political jungle in a cut-throat corporation. Each chapter tells a bit of the story, with an accompanying analysis that includes "Game Stats" (I found those totally useless), the "Antidote" and the "Vaccination". I found those last two somewhat helpful, since they give you "power questions" to ask the person who is playing politics and how to respond. However, the entire time I was reading the book, I kept envisioning an episode of "Ugly Betty," because the situations were so ridiculously exaggerated. In my experiences at corporations large and small, I've never witnessed the situations to the extent they describe, so it was hard for me to relate. | WOW! All the things I wished I'd known years ago. | Customer Rating: | From the very first days of reading, this book seemed as though it was being written from the situations happening right before my eyes. Every daily subsequent reading seemed to have eerie parallels to the antics that I and others were dealing with in my work environment. This material has profoundly enlightened me to a way of thinking that I could never resolve in my own mind; simply because I don't think in the way of the manipulators. At every turn by the masters of deceit I had difficulty with how to understand what happened behind the scenes and deciding what my next move should be to turn things around.
I had often said with many turns of events "It's bigger than all of us" with no real resolve or appreciation for the gravity. But my eyes are definitely open now. If you struggle on a regular basis with understanding what goes on in peoples minds that drive the counter-productive company politics that perpetuates constant turmoil, YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK! I feel like someone has finally thrown me a life raft; no exaggeration. I am now on a mission to get this information into as many worthy minds as possible. Look out all you Machiavellian-types, it's time the tables are turned on who you are and what you stand for! - Man on Fire, 2008 | Spotlight on surviving office politics | Customer Rating: | | Thinking that the only thing you have to do at the office is good work is naïve. Every company has people who will stop at nothing to further their own agendas. Hiding your head in the sand (or behind your computer screen) only makes you an easy target. Instead, learn about the common dirty tricks played in offices and protect yourself from becoming a victim. To outmaneuver the manipulators, getAbstract recommends reading this clever, short introductory course on office politics. Organizational experts Mike Phipps and Colin Gautrey have done the research for you, identifying the most common and insidious dirty tricks, and outlining strategies for putting up your defenses or, when appropriate, confronting the attackers. Oftentimes, simply exposing the trick reduces its potency and sends the perpetrator scurrying back into the shadows. | At last a book with practical help | Customer Rating: | | If you only read one book on office politics, this has to be it! Unlike so many other titles this avoids generalization and provides clear guidance on what to do about specific tactics used by others to get ahead of you. Absolutely packed with great questions that you can use straight away. | The book I was looking for all along | Customer Rating: | I must've read a stack of "office politics" books before I got to this one.
All the bits and pieces of useful information I managed to collect from the total of them were covered in the first chapter of this book.
This gets straight down to business. The dirty trick and how to counter it. |
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