The No Asshole Rule at Shakespeare Miami
I still get perhaps 20 emails a week from people about the challenges and triumphs of dealing with workplace assholes. I try to respond to
I still get perhaps 20 emails a week from people about the challenges and triumphs of dealing with workplace assholes. I try to respond to
At breakfast this morning, my wife pointed out that I Hate People (which I endorsed and is a book I love) got a long and
Last week, I did a posting about the Selfish Superstar Inventory that I am developing for a current writing project, and I asked people to
We are are in the middle of baseball season here in the United States, and as in any sport where people succeed and fail in
I am working on a little quiz based on something that Jeff Pfeffer and I have been thinking about since we wrote The Knowing-Doing Gap
There is a good conversation about the challenges of managing during tough times over at McKinsey.com where people are discussing the video, Good Boss, Bad
Right after The No Asshole Rule was published, I wrote a bit about Maureen Rogers' blog Pink Slip and she wrote about the book. But
In The No Asshole Rule, and in my asshole management tips, I talk about all sorts of different ways to engage with and undermine assholes,
I got a note from a friend who was concerned that he had given a talk where he gave me credit for the term "attitude
The discussion of baboons in Harvard Business Review, as well as here and at the HBR site, reminded me of some intriguing work by anthropologist
Julia Kirby wrote a great post over at the Harvard Business Review blog about the impressive progress that Amrita Mahale, James Thompson, Svetla Alexandrov, and
Writing a business book that is funny and useful is REALLY tough to do. The Peter Principle qualifies, so does Up the Organization, and