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One of the best things about working on The No Asshole Rule has been that the folks at Warner Business Books have a sense of
One of the best things about working on The No Asshole Rule has been that the folks at Warner Business Books have a sense of
I’ve been getting a lot of emails lately from people who are asking about the more subtle ways that assholes do their dirty work, the
Guy Kawasaki has a new post that tells the story behind the The No Asshole Rule. As Guy points out out, one lesson is that
I thought of this famous George Bernard Shaw quote when I was interviewed by a BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) "presenter" (English for "announcer") a few
This is an older post, but I was reminded of it this week when I was at SuccessConnect, an event for SuccessFactors customers, and was
Tina Seelig is one of the most creative and action-oriented human beings that I have ever met. Her "day job" is being Executive Director of
Gawker, which focuses on gossip about life in Manhattan, is running an evil boss competition. This is how they describe it: With your help, we’ve
Research on the psychological abuse suffered by nurses, medical, students, and residents suggests that physicians are especially prone to be nasty to their less-powerful co-workers.
I’ve talked a lot here about methods for enduring abusive bosses and co-workers. Some of these tips come from your comments and e-mails, some from
It happened in on October 3, 2002. I was at a Harvard Business School Press conference in Cupertino, California, where Clay Christensen of Innovator’s
I got a nice note from Jim Brown about his Nuggets for the Noggin site; I was taken by the practical management wisdom, as well
I am still sometimes surprised by how strong the emotional reactions are to The No Asshole Rule; the sad, funny, and scary emails keep coming