Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't
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The No Asshole Rule is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Business Week bestseller. It won a Quill Award for the top business book of 2007, and was recently chosen as one of audible.com's top picks as well.
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Not very impressed with this one. It came highly recommended, but I found it shallow, skating by on the shock value its author believes his choice of vocabulary has. I kept waiting for the part where Sutton dished out all the good advice he was promising, and could hardly believe it when I realized the book was ending, it having offered so little.
Here's the advice: You're probably a jerk sometimes even though you think you aren't, and you should stop. When the problem is someone else, try to tune it out until you can find a new job.
There. That was a lot faster than reading this. The most useful advice I got out of it was to monitor my own behavior more closely. I don't recommend this one.
Nice . I have had excountered few in my life . Mostly in the professional world; are full of them . Preciously those are power hungry . Eye opener.
One small point I beg to differ; somewhere in book I read,” you get into an organization where everybody of the company wants you”...that's bit hypothetical or the guy should really really well known to everyone.
Or did I missed the point? Please explain what do you mean by “everyone” in the company?
Thanks for writing such an important topic. Wish I could read it much earlier.
Thanks,
Bhaskar
While I think it's important to have a no asshole rule, this book is really about relishing saying the word asshole repeatedly in a semi-serious discussion. It is pretty light on ways to actually implement such a policy and/or how to deal with assholes in your midst. It does give about equal time to the idea that sometimes you should be an asshole and people have to put up with it because you're awesome.
IDK, it was a really light read but I don't feel like I picked up anything new to think about. I don't care to deal with assholes and I'm none the wiser on how to practically make less of them be in my life.