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Workplace Issues
Below are the articles in the Workplace Issues category. Each article title is followed by a short introduction of the content. You may click "Read excerpt" for a more comprehensive introduction or click the "Purchase" link to buy the article.
Dealing with Difficult Coworkers
There’s one in every workplace—a coworker who annoys, takes credit, steals ideas, backstabs—but that doesn’t mean the other workers have to be victims.
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Ethics Are Good for Business
“Ethics” and “integrity” are often discussed, especially over the past decade, with Enron and other corporate scandals having garnered many headlines. But what, exactly, do these terms mean? And how can they be profitable?
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How Well Do You Handle Workplace Conflict?
Like taxes, conflict in the workplace is inevitable. That isn’t all bad. Handling conflict well leads to many benefits.
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Oh, the Tales We Tell: Getting Beyond Our Stories at Work
Outlines a path of investigation into the horror stories people tell themselves. It shows how to get beneath those stories to the beliefs and assumptions that really live there, and then offers a strategy for using that self-awareness to free oneself.
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