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So many offices have a boss who seems to find pleasure in humiliating workers or a manipulating employee who sabotages coworkers behind their backs. These kinds of people come in many disguises (there's the business psychopath, the perfectionist, etc.) and can make working difficult and frustrating. Psychology writer David L. Weiner has penned Power Freaks: Dealing with Them in the Workplace or Anyplace, an analysis of why people act this way, how to recognize them and how to develop a strategy for getting along with them. He also includes a quiz to help readers assess their own instinctual drive for power.
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"...more than just a book, it is a tool for survival...a must-read" -- Chicago Defender, September 30, 2003

"Thoroughly researched and notated ... an interesting, accessible book for anyone who wants to understand the dynamics of social power." -- Oakland Press, December 22, 2002

"takes no prisoners, lays it on the line, and is ... helpful to a lot of people who truly need it." -- The Courier-Gazette, January 23, 2003

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books (September 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591020131
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591020134
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #295,698 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Apparently there's nothing you can do, August 12, 2003
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This book was a disappointment. After reading the ten chapters that define power freaks, I found out in the last three chapters that the author doesn't seem to think that there's anything you can do if you work for a power freak except to either kiss up or wait until the power freak leaves the company. Isn't that what you're trying to avoid by reading this book?

It's disappointing to invest the time reading the first two thirds of a book, only to find out that there is no practical advice. You know what a power freak is, so do you really need nine chapters of definitions? What you want is some practical adivie on how to deal with these irrational people. But this book's "solution" tells you to suppress your own emotions and allow the power freak to go on behaving badly and not to get in his or her way. Weiner includes suggestions such as letting the power freak think your ideas are his or her ideas and complimenting the power feak. Isn't that the situation you're in now? Isn't your hope when you pick up a book like this to avoid the stress that a power freaks create in your life rather than relish in it? Aren't you hoping that this book will tell you how to stop cowtowing to people who are irrational? It doesn't. The only person who will benefit from this book is the power freak him or herself.

I suggest you try either Tongue Fu by Sam Horn or the Gentle Art of Verbal self Defense by Suzette Haden Elgin. Be heard. Don't give in.

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sucking Up 101, February 23, 2004
By "snackcakes90" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This book was very disappointing. David Weiner devotes most of his book, "Power Freaks: Dealing with them in the workplace or anyplace" to defining the power freak rather than dealing with the power freak. In addition to his lengthy descriptions of each type of power freak, Weiner's book is filled with pointless second hand stories and a large number of quotes from other books on the same subject. Could it be Mr. Weiner didn't have enough of an opinion of his own to fill up an entire book? When he finaly does get down to the nuts and bolts of how to deal with power freaks, his advice is basicaly suck up or shut up.
I'm glad I checked this book out from the library and didn't spend any money on it. I hope you'll do the same.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Geting to Know the Power Freak in your Office, November 29, 2002
By A Customer
I got this book to learn how to deal with the power freaks in my office. However, this is what the book actually does for you.
The first 10 chapters are about defining the Power Freak. Chapters 11 through 13 are about how to deal with the Power freak which are:
1. Dealing with the Power Freak Boss
2. Dealing with the Power Freak Co-Worker
3. Avoiding the Power Freak altogher.
I'm sure the advice the author gives is accurate, however, I just did not like the choices that are given. The book tells you alot about what the Power Freak hates.( Which I found very interesting)I recomend the book not so much for solutions (which it does give, I just give it a mediocre rating), but for at least defining who you are up against. It is important to know that some power freaks will do anything to get ahead. ANYTHING! Especially when they feel they will not be punished, then they have no fear and nothing holding them back. There is also a powerfreaks web site to guage your power freak level. Good Luck
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5.0 out of 5 stars Power Freaks is a real page turner!
If you have ever wondered what was wrong with you and why people treated you the way they did, then read this book. It makes you realize that the problem isn't you... Read more
Published on November 3, 2006 by Teresa S. Berry

5.0 out of 5 stars Once Upon a Time
They are everywhere. We would be living in a fairytale world if we didn't have to deal with the dragons...those "Power Freaks. Read more
Published on September 12, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars You Know One
I just happened to come across "Power Freaks" in the bookstore and thought it looked interesting and thought I needed to buy it. Read more
Published on January 15, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Too Many of Them Out There!
You have dealt with them all of your life, but never quite realized what they were. David Weiner has described just about every type of "Power Freak" you could come across. Read more
Published on January 13, 2003

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