Most of us deal with difficult people at work from difficult or angry clients, co-workers, to difficult bosses. Learn to work more effectively with the difficult (and learn to become less difficult yourself.
By Gary Topchik
- Every office is different, but unfortunately many of the difficult workers in them are the same. Use this list of common workplace personalities and the corresponding links to learn what makes each one tick, how you should respond to them and what strategies will make your office a happier place
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By Gary Topchik
- People demonstrate their negative attitudes in many different ways. You can learn how to handle each one (identify your colleagues' personality now), but there are some general coping strategies.
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By Daniel Robin
- This article will help you understand how "difficult behaviors" in colleagues and customers keep us from doing our best work, and offers strategies for doing something about it.
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By Jennifer Howze
- What do you do if you work for a passive-agressive boss? Get some insight and hints on what to do from this article.
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By Robert Bacal
- Most people use the term personality conflict to describe this situation. I don't like that term because it implies that the problem is largely unfixable since it is unlikely that either you or the other person is going to change their personalities. To get anything constructive out of this you are going to have to get down to specific behaviours, not personalities.
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