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| The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't | 
enlarge | Author: Robert I. Sutton Publisher: Business Plus Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 118 reviews Sales Rank: 733357
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
ISBN: 0446698202 Dewey Decimal Number: 658 EAN: 9780446698207 ASIN: 0446698202
Publication Date: October 23, 2008
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Product Description The No Asshole Rule was awarded a Quill Award as the Best Business Book of 2007.
When Robert Sutton's "No Asshole Rule" appeared in the Harvard Business Review, readers of this staid publication were amazed at the outpouring of support for this landmark essay. The idea was based on the notion, as adapted in hugely successful companies like Google and SAS, that employees with malicious intents or negative attitudes destroyed any sort of productive and pleasant working environment, and would hinder the entire operation's success.
Now using case studies from these and many more corporations that have had unquestioned success using variations of "The No Asshole Rule," Sutton's book aims to show managers that by hiring mean-spirited employees - regardless of talent - saps energy from everyone who must deal with said new hires. Such insights will come from:
- Seattle law firm Perkins Coie, which instituted a "no jerks allowed" policy, helping them earn a spot on Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work For" list.
- United States Supreme Court Fellow Robert Clayman, who noticed that "assholes" in the highest branch of government turned a blind eye to initiatives that would curb abusive and violent behavior.
- Testimony from a former American Airlines manager about how former CEO Bob Crandall's abusive "tough love" behavior actually caused psychological harm to those he was attempting to motivate.
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Brutally Honest Assessment of Proven Destructive Behavior December 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Professor Sutton's The No A*$hole Rule is a welcome breath of fresh air in a world too politically correct to a call these people what they are and the destruction they leave in their wake. I've seen the long-term affects these people have, and Prof Sutton is spot-on in his analysis, recommendations (splendid), caution for the folks finding "virtue" in a*$holes...all in all a good book that will be useful in just about any organization. Highly recommended!
Great book. December 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great book, well researched, easy to read. the only thing is that it won't change your life in dealing with a__holes at work, but comes up with some good coping strategies and perspective (tells of some horror stories to make your work experiences seem not as bad!)
A fun and Highly effective book December 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As a manager working at a highly prestigous hospital, this book was both enjoyable to read and effective in the work place. It has been shared by others in management and used in meetings and discussions on toxic people in the work place. It has also been a tool writng papers for graduate classes. Easy read.
Great Book! December 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great book! Everyone should read it and follow the rule so we would have better places to work and to live.
A Good Primmer October 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book has basic people-management practices and offers fundimantal supervisory tips that every manager should have.
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