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I Hate People!

Audiobook
Face it, whether your company has 10 employees or 10,000, you must grapple with people you can't stand in the office. Luckily Jonathan Littman and Marc Hershon have written I HATE PEOPLE!, a smart, counter-intuitive, andirreverentturn on the classic workplace self-help book that will show you how to identify theTen Least Wanted—the people you hate—whilerevealing the strategies to neutralize them. Learn to fly right by the "Stop Sign" (nay-sayer) and rise above the pronouncements of the "Know-it-None." I HATE PEOPLE! will teach you how to carve out more time for yourself by becominga "Soloist"—one of those bold individuals daring to work alone or collaborate with a handful of other talented people....while artfully deflecting the rest.

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Publisher: Ascent Audio Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781469026299
  • File size: 194621 KB
  • Release date: June 3, 2009
  • Duration: 06:45:27

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781469026299
  • File size: 194642 KB
  • Release date: June 3, 2009
  • Duration: 06:48:26
  • Number of parts: 7

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

subjects

Business Nonfiction

Languages

English

Face it, whether your company has 10 employees or 10,000, you must grapple with people you can't stand in the office. Luckily Jonathan Littman and Marc Hershon have written I HATE PEOPLE!, a smart, counter-intuitive, andirreverentturn on the classic workplace self-help book that will show you how to identify theTen Least Wanted—the people you hate—whilerevealing the strategies to neutralize them. Learn to fly right by the "Stop Sign" (nay-sayer) and rise above the pronouncements of the "Know-it-None." I HATE PEOPLE! will teach you how to carve out more time for yourself by becominga "Soloist"—one of those bold individuals daring to work alone or collaborate with a handful of other talented people....while artfully deflecting the rest.

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