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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Are You Good Coworker

There are many signs showing that you may be probably are not so good coworker as you thought. For instance if you dump last-minute work on people when you could have avoided doing so, or you have a habit to complain about people without telling them your beefs directly, or you can bring your personal life to the office in ways that make people uncomfortable and more.

Most people in the office avoid confrontation, so perhaps they don’t notice you about your behavior but but you feel ‘something in air” you should try a one-month moratorium on the behavior you recognize yourself in one or another of the listed habits to see if any of your relationships improve.


Here is the list of places you can find the help in learning more about how to deal with the office martyr, the troublemaker, or the impossible boss plus related advice on how to avoid desk rage and timely tips on maintaining your mental health on the job...


Dealing with Difficult Coworkers - business-programs.com/articles/dealing-with-difficult-coworkers.html
Expert handling of the "rude, loud, manipulative, or the absurdly competitive," along with clock-watchers, whiners, and the chronically anti-social.

Coping with Jerks at Work - medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=87652 - Tactics for preserving your self esteem, with other tips for dealing with Mr. or Mrs. Difficult or others who inspire instant dislike.


Dealing With the Jerk at Work - medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=87652 Seems that few of us want to confront the chronically annoying co-worker, but if you think it may be the best thing... you're right. This article offers tactics to get through the confrontation without causing too many problems.

Are You a Jerk at Work? - Robert I. Sutton, Ph.D., offers some good insight into how to deal with dysfunctional people at work — and how to avoid becoming one of them.


My Bad Boss - workingamerica.org/badboss/ - Think you've got it bad? Read these outrageous stories from across America, and if you can top them, you might win a free vacation. Sponsored by Working America.

The most dangerous species of IT manager - articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-5300291.html - Up-close and personal descriptions of Buzzwordia, Procurator Condescendia, and more personality types of managers located in a department near you.

Why the Biggest Jerks Get Ahead on the Job - health.groups.yahoo.com/group/narcissisticabuse/message/2828 - Because they're blessedly guilt-free and unaware of how they make your skin crawl... and the personality traits that make them jerks hold the keys to their success. Overall, a good psychological profile of the colleague who everyone avoids at the office party.

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