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Dinosaur Brains : Dealing with All Those Impossible People at Work by Albert J. Bernstein and Sydney Craft Rozen (1989, Hardcover)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10047161808X
ISBN-139780471618089
eBay Product ID (ePID)19038298944

Product Key Features

Book TitleDinosaur Brains : Dealing with All Those Impossible People at Work
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1989
TopicMotivational, Interpersonal Relations
IllustratorYes
GenrePsychology, Business & Economics
AuthorAlbert J. Bernstein, Sydney Craft Rozen
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight20.8 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.4 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN88-022336
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal650.1/3
Table Of ContentWHAT IS THE DINOSAUR BRAIN? The Dinosaur Brain and Lizard Logic. How the Dinosaur Brain Works. THE RULES OF LIZARD LOGIC. Get It Now! The Triple F Response: Fight, Flight, or Fright. Be Dominant! Defend the Territory! Get the Mate! If It Hurts, Hiss! Like Me, Good; Not Like Me, Bad. USING LIZARD LOGIC. Avoiding the Reptile Response. Bad Moods and Internal Television. Irritability. Manipulation. The Positive Uses of Anger. Angry Clients. The Customer Service Model. Motivating Yourself and Your Employees. Stress Is Not the Enemy. Is Your Mind Out of Shape? Long-Term Planning. Making Waves. It's Lonely at the Top. The Captain Kirk Management Style. The Mentor Relationship. Why People Get Involved in Office Romances. How to Save Yourself if Your Company Is ''One Big Happy Family''. Corporate Juvenile Delinquents. Dealing with Old Dinosaurs. Labor and Management. The Customer from Outer Space. Gravity. Habit and Ritual. Management by Mind-Reading: The Case Against Bad Attitude. How to Make Your Colleagues Mad at You. Suggested Readings. Index.
SynopsisThis book will help you deal with your employees and co-workers by giving you the keys to understanding the way their brains--and yours--work. Using the metaphor of the dinosaur brain, the authors detail a whole range of human responses dictated by a part of the human brain sometimes beyond our control. They then show you what to expect from that part of the brain and how to be prepared for it, including such problems as turf battles, reflexive competitiveness, and office courtship. Outlines the rules of DEGREESlizard logic, and how to use them to your adva, This book will help you deal with your employees and co-workers by giving you the keys to understanding the way their brains--and yours--work. Using the metaphor of the dinosaur brain, the authors detail a whole range of human responses dictated by a part of the human brain sometimes beyond our control. They then show you what to expect from that part of the brain and how to be prepared for it, including such problems as turf battles, reflexive competitiveness, and office courtship. Outlines the rules of ^lizard logic, and how to use them to your advantage., This book will help you deal with your employees and co-workers by giving you the keys to understanding the way their brains--and yours--work. Using the metaphor of the dinosaur brain, the authors detail a whole range of human responses dictated by a part of the human brain sometimes beyond our control.
LC Classification NumberHF5549.B4518 1989