Audiobook (abridged)3 hours
Coping With Difficult People: In Business And In Life
Written by Robert Bramson
Narrated by Robert Bramson
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
The Classic Personal Development Bestseller
The next time they try to pull something like that on you, it's not going to work! Bosses, friends, family members, they've made your life hell -- until now. Based on fourteen years of research and observation, Dr. Robert Bramson's proven-effective techniques are guaranteed to help you right the balance and take charge of your life.
Learn how to:
Stand up to anyone -- without fighting
Blunt a sniper's attack
Get stallers off the dime
Move a complainer into a problem-solving mode
Learn the six basic steps that allow you to cope with just about anyone. Reclaim the power that rightfully belongs to you in any relationship.
The next time they try to pull something like that on you, it's not going to work! Bosses, friends, family members, they've made your life hell -- until now. Based on fourteen years of research and observation, Dr. Robert Bramson's proven-effective techniques are guaranteed to help you right the balance and take charge of your life.
Learn how to:
Stand up to anyone -- without fighting
Blunt a sniper's attack
Get stallers off the dime
Move a complainer into a problem-solving mode
Learn the six basic steps that allow you to cope with just about anyone. Reclaim the power that rightfully belongs to you in any relationship.
Author
Robert Bramson
Robert Bramson, PhD, is an internationally known consultant and author. He is a leading authority on the prevention and management of difficult and nonproductive behavior, and on methods for obtaining optimal performance from executives.
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Reviews for Coping With Difficult People
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I can say only that this book worked a like charm when I used it during a tense family situation several years ago. I studied it on the plane, used what I learned as soon as I met the ogre, and pretty much had her eating out of my hand during the following weeks.I wish I had known about it long, long ago. In fact, maybe I should re-read it to help my current family life run more smoothly.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Ever since the 'animal plague', the world's population has been crowded in the northern third of the Earth, with the Wall separating them from the dangers of the south. For a while, all were equal, but then the rich decided to build a second layer above the cities, which made the already cramped and uncomfortable lower level even worse, dark, disgusting, and unhealthy. But when people find out the Secret, everything will change.I love both fantasy and science fiction, but they don't always blend well, and this is another book that I think would have been better if it had been straight science fiction instead of a mix. The writing was very good and the plot, while not new, was generally well done. But once it left science fiction and veered into fantasy, it became a lot less interesting.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A must read for anyone that has to deal with other people