Book description
If you feel like you're about to hit your limit-or your annoying
clients, coworkers, or boss-
Stop Pissing Me Off!
is your book. Written by CNN Headline News contributor and former
employment attorney Lynne Eisaguirre, Stop Pissing Me Off!
gives you the essential, no-nonsense advice you need to negotiate
conflicts and deal with problem people in the workplace.
Has bad
behavior gone from annoying to over the line? Should you call HR or an
attorney-or just suck it up? Inside this book you'll find out the
underlying reasons for difficult people and learn how to manage those
difficulties effectively, work productively with a diverse workforce,
and transform misery into productivity. It's time to turn down the
drama meter, get cooperation from people you otherwise can't stand,
and, most importantly, stay cool when work gets too hot to handle!
Lynne Eisaguirre currently appears on CNN Headline News' weekly
On the Job segments where she reports on workplace issues.
She is the founder and president of Workplaces That Work. A former
practicing employment attorney, she presents workshops to clients such
as Harley-Davidson, Southwest Airlines, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Sun
Microsystems on issues from conflict management and negotiation to
leadership and team building. She is the author of The Power of a
Good Fight: How to Embrace Conflict to Drive Productivity,
Creativity, and Innovation and books on sexual harassment and
diversity. She lives in Golden, CO and can be reached at
workplacesthatwork. com.
If you feel like you're about to hit your limit-or your
annoying clients, coworkers, or boss-Stop Pissing Me Off! is
your book. Written by CNN Headline News contributor and former
employment attorney Lynne Eisaguirre, Stop Pissing Me Off!
gives you the essential, no-nonsense advice you need to negotiate
conflicts and deal with problem people in the workplace.
Has bad behavior gone from annoying to over the line? Should you call
HR or an attorney-or just suck it up? Inside this book you'll find out
the underlying reasons for difficult people and learn how to manage
those difficulties effectively, work productively with a diverse
workforce, and transform misery into productivity. It's time to turn
down the drama meter, get cooperation from people you otherwise can't
stand, and, most importantly, stay cool when work gets too hot to
handle!
Lynne Eisaguirre currently appears on CNN Headline News' weekly
On the Job segments where she reports on workplace issues.
She is the founder and president of Workplaces That Work. A former
practicing employment attorney, she presents workshops to clients such
as Harley-Davidson, Southwest Airlines, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Sun
Microsystems on issues from conflict management and negotiation to
leadership and team building. She is the author of The Power of a
Good Fight: How to Embrace Conflict to Drive Productivity,
Creativity, and Innovation and books on sexual harassment and
diversity. She lives in Golden, CO and can be reached at
workplacesthatwork. com.