Maximum Success: Breaking the 12 Bad Business Habits Before They Break You

Maximum Success: Breaking the 12 Bad Business Habits Before They Break You

by TimothyButler (Author), JamesWaldroop (Author)

Synopsis

There is an infinite number of ways in which people succeed in their work. But there is a much smaller number of ways in which people fail in their careers. These Achilles heels can affect anyone - from the selfless team-player, to the salesman who will do anything for a customer, to the CEO whose company's success is diminished because he is unable to hire and keep the best people. Top business psychologists Timothy Butler and James Waldroop examine why and how people fail to be as successful as they could be by identifying twelve patterns - The Home Run Hitter, The Mountain Climber, The Early Harvester, The Meritocrat, The Peacekeeper, The Hero, The Rebel, Mr Spock , The Steamroller, The Chronic Worrier, The Butterfly and The Acrophobic can all be found in most workplaces and all have fatal flaws which curtail their success. Each pattern is explored using real-life examples, descriptions of its signs and symptoms (which differ among various industries and job functions), explanations of frequent causes, and of where and how it is likely to cause problems. Armed with this information readers should be able to recognize the one or two patterns most descriptive of themselves and formulate a strategy for change, as well as recognizing them in fellow workers, and even in customers, in order to work more effectively with others.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: HarperCollins Business
Published: 16 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0002571722
ISBN 13: 9780002571722

Author Bio
Timothy Butler and James Waldroop are clinical psychologists and social scientists with over 35 years collective experience as business psychologists and executive coaches. They direct MBA career development programmes at Harvard Business School, and as co-founders of Waldroop Butler Associates they provide career counselling and executive coaching to blue chip companies such as Citibank, General Electric, Hewlett Packard and McKinsey & Co. They have written articles for Fortune and Harvard Business Review.