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More copies of this ISBNeBook editionsThe Cost of Bad Behavior: How Incivility Is Damaging Your Business and What to Do about Itby Christine Pearson
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Why incivility at work is a bigger problem than you suspect In an accessible and informative style, Pearson and Porath examine the toll that bad behavior can have on otherwise well-functioning companies. And they reveal strategies that successful organizations are using to stop incivility before it takes hold. Whether it's a standoffish coworker or an arrogant boss, incivility at the office doesn't just affect the moods of a few employees; it hurts an entire company. Consider these statistics: 12 percent of all employees say they've left jobs because they were treated badly. Fortune 1000 executives spend roughly seven weeks per year resolving employee conflicts. And an astonishing 95 percent of Americans say they've experienced rudeness at work. Christine Pearson and Christine Porath examine the devastating toll that bad behavior can have on otherwise well-functioning companies. Combining their own scientific research with stories from fields as diverse as criminology, education, and psychology, they show how to spot the roots of incivility, rip them out, and create a culture of respect. They urge managers to stop making excuses, set a zero-tolerance policy, and lead by example. Bestsellers like The No Asshole Rule and The Power of Nice have shown the hunger for more civility at work; now The Cost of Bad Behavior shows exactly what to do about it. Synopsis:Whether it's a standoffish coworker or an arrogant boss, incivility at the office doesn't just affect the moods of a few employees, it hurts an entire company. Pearson and Porath examine the devastating toll that bad behavior can have on otherwise well-functioning companies.
About the AuthorChristine Pearson is a professor of management at the Thunderbird School of Global Management. Christine Porath is an assistant professor of management at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. They have received national and international media attention for their work, and their research has been featured in publications such as the Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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