Boss’s Day is October 16. Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Boss?
Peoria, AZ (PRWEB) October 7, 2005
As Boss’s Day approaches, many employees have one question on their minds: “Can’t we just skip this holiday?” They hope the absence of a card or gift in their boss’s inbox will go unnoticed. It’s tough to celebrate a boss you don’t respect, and there are plenty of them out there.
Working undercover as an employee in 11 organizations, behavioral researcher Marilyn Haight identified 13 bad-boss types and the reasons they don’t earn their employees’ respect. You can learn about them in her new book Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Boss? 13 Types and How to Survive Them (Infinity Publishing). According to Haight, bad bosses are bosses who intentionally harm their employees and employers. The book tells you exactly what your bad boss wants from you—and it’s not job performance.
While you may not be able to manage a boss who wants to dominate you or get away with something inappropriate, you can survive a bad boss unharmed using the strategies in this book. For example, if you report to a Dumbfounder Boss, create you own goals for integrating quality with quantity, but don’t tell your boss you’re spending time on quality. If you report to a Player Boss, spend extra time on the job cleaning up the mess he or she creates in your projects. These are interim strategies; use them while you search for another job.
If you’re more interested in surviving your boss than celebrating Boss’s Day, then Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Boss?13 Types and How to Survive Them was written just for you (Infinity Publishing; ISBN: 0-7414-2669-2; 261 pages; soft cover; $ 17.95). To order a copy by phone, call toll free, 1-877-BuyBook (1-877-289-2665). To order online, go to http://www.buybooksontheweb.com or http://www.bigbadboss.com.
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