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It Takes More Than A Carrot And A Stick [Hardcover]

Wess Roberts (Author)
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August 3, 2001
Coworker relationships influence quality of life, both on and off the job. Wess Roberts shows how workplace colleagues can get along, whether their natural personalities mesh like gears or clash like cats and dogs. It Takes More Than A Carrot And A Stick provides practical tips and surefire tactics for working with anyone. The book addresses how to get along with the 15 self-limited character types commonly encountered at work, from "Imperious Jerks" to "Perpetual Victims." Roberts walks the reader through each character type, giving concrete advice on how to thrive with others.

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Observing that "self-limited" types can't be avoided at work, executive coach Roberts (Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun) identifies 15 types of difficult co-workers from "Imperious Jerks" to "Workaholics" and "Temperamental Tyrants" and suggests practical strategies for getting along with each, whether they manage, report to or work alongside the reader. If working for the Jerk, for example, it's important to be "useful"; since such managers "develop relationships based entirely on what other people can do for them," Roberts opines, "like it or not, it's to your advantage to make your boss look good." Like a student in Psychology 101, some readers may find that they suffer a variant of one or two of the disorders described. But one gets the distinct impression that Roberts merely swaps adjectives to create his broadly stereotypical profiles. In every one, he notes that [insert colorful character here] is an oddity in a world where [insert admirable qualities here] allow one to succeed in the workplace. In some chapters he substitutes "paradox" or "enigma" for "oddity," but the repetitive syntax becomes tedious. Roberts offers a line or two of comic relief per chapter, but the subject matter begs for the satirical wit of Dilbert. As a desk reference for dealing with the self-challenged at work, this book holds a few handy insights, but falls short as an entertaining read.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing (August 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0740719084
  • ISBN-13: 978-0740719080
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #385,335 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Wess Roberts is The New York Times bestselling author of Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun, Straight A's Never Made Anybody Rich, Victory Secrets of Attila the Hun, co-author of Make It So, Protect Your Achilles Heel, It Takes More Than a Carrot and a Stick, The Best Advice Ever for Leaders, and collaborated with Brigadier General John C. "Doc" Bahnsen, Jr. in the penning of American Warrior. His books have been published in 24 languages.

After earning his doctorate in psychology from Utah State University, Wess opted for military service and was selected for an assignment with the US Army Combat Arms Training Board. He served to the rank of major in the US Army. His diverse career also includes senior management positions at American Express Company, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Northrop Services Company, and Courseware, Incorporated. He is also a former board member of the Health Plan of the Redwoods.

As an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University, Southern Utah University, and Utah State University, Wess instructed both graduate and undergraduate courses in business, education, and psychology. A former member of the Business School Dean's Advisory Boards at the University of Utah, Utah State University, and Westminster College, he served on the President's Advisory Board at Nova Southeastern University. Wess is the author of forty-five professional papers on human behavior, and the executive producer of six award-winning motivation and training films.

As an author, Wess has been a guest on over 400 radio and television programs including Oprah, CBS This Morning, CNN, and CNBC. In addition, articles about him and his books have appeared in every major news and business publication including Newsweek, Time, Across the Board, Vanity Fair, Barron's, Fortune, Forbes, and Success Magazine as well as in every major newspaper including The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Investor's Business Daily, The Houston Chronicle, The Atlanta Constitution, The Detroit Free Press, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and The San Francisco Chronicle. His management classic, Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun, served as the basis for the A&E Biography on Attila.

As a speaker, he has addressed corporate, government, medical, military, trade association, and university audiences throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe.

Among other distinctions, Wess is a member of the US Army Field Artillery and Missile School OCS Hall of Fame, and the recipient of the US Army Field Artillery Association's Honorable Order of Saint Barbara, the US Department of Treasury's Patriotic Service Award, and a Professional Achievement Award from Utah State University's College of Business and Alumni Association.

Wess makes his home in Utah.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, Entertaining, and Practical, November 16, 2001
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Chris Kolenda (Newport, RI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: It Takes More Than A Carrot And A Stick (Hardcover)
An absolutely wonderful book -- Wess Roberts has truly done it again! With a fresh synthesis of insight, humor, and practical advice, this book is a great read and a useful guide to solving one of the most perplexing challeges of everyday life: turning dysfunctional relationships into functional ones. I particularly enjoyed his analyses of "Imperious Jerks: Masters of the Universe," "Androids: The Blindly Obedient," "Gatekeepers: The Empowerment Police," and "Perpetual Victims: The Whiners and Bitchers." While reading the book I found myself contemplating the frequent nuggets of wisdom, laughing hysterically, taking notes, and thinking about ways to implement his insights.
The true power of the book is that it opens our minds to looking for opportunities to make the best of our relationships at work. How we deal with dysfunctional people is a matter of personal choice: we can wallow in frustration or try to develop something positive. Wess Roberts offers some terrific ideas, not as "silver bullets" to make the problems go away, but as primers for us to apply our own creative thoughts and ideas to make the most of the unique relationships in which we find ourselves every day. -- Christopher D. Kolenda, Editor and Co-Author: Leadership the Warrior's Art.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, November 7, 2001
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When I picked up this book I didn't know what I was getting myself into. I only knew about Attila the Hun and didn't expect Attila the "Get along with others." The book is terrific. It gave me some real insights about getting along with my employeer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I have better relationships, November 7, 2001
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I have followed Wess Roberts' career. This is by far his best work with how to deal with other people that you really can't get away from. I have used this work in my personal, private, and corporate life. Unlike most of the books I own, I didn't put this on my shelf. I keep it around when ever I have problems with my employees. I give it a 5.
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Domineering and overbearing, Imperious Jerks are driven by a grandiose sense of self-importance. Read the first page
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