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Weirdos in the Workplace: The New Normal...Thriving in the Age of the Individual (Financial Times Prentice Hall Books) Book

Explains how managers can harness the natural weirdness often found in high performers at every level, while curbing behavior thats disruptive. This book presents 32...Read More

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    â??The author has hit on something here; particularly the fact that it is high time we quit thinking that treating everyone the same is somehow fair. Like it or not, the realities uncovered in this book are just that...real! And if you plan to be a significant player in the workplace of the future, I suggest you take them seriously, because your success depends on it. As John says, â??As goes the world, so goes the workplace.â??â?
    â??Richard Irwin, President and CEO, IntegraCare Corporation
    â??John captures a refreshing, winning formula in a practical, simple context to leverage weirdness into creativity and innovation, the core of sustainable competitive advantage and success. Rejoice in and celebrate our weirdos!â?
    â??James E. Hoffman, Jr., President, Catalyst Consultants, LLC, and the CEO Forum of Pittsburgh
    â??To hear John Putzier tell it, there are so many â??weirdos in the workplaceâ?? that youâ??re almost weird if youâ??re...not. But if youâ??re a manager, donâ??t let how weird someone is distract you from what really mattersâ??how well theyâ??re performing. Hereâ??s help for jumping to the right conclusions about people.â?
    â??Maureen Anderson, Host, â??The Career Clinic®â? radio program
    â??This book gives a dose of medicine to cure the â??paradigm bugâ?? that plagues most of us in the business world. The author takes complex situations and concepts and boils them down to their bare essence. I just wish I could have him by my side when they happen to me! I guess having this book is the next best thing.â?
    â??Mark A. Treat, Client Services Organization Development, Acxiom Corporation, CMTII Group
    â??Putzier has nailed the American paradox: the tension between individuality and the need for organized group effort. His decision-making and problem-solving tools help to resolve this classic cultural conflict: the value of â??weirdâ?? thinking, diversity, and individuality pushing the bounds of what is normal, versus the utility of social norms in groups. His book is a primer for designing organizations, departments, or teams to maximize off-center behavior. This balance, already a rare one, will increase in importance as work becomes delocalized, cross-disciplinary, and global. This book provides basic knowledge for any company committed to innovation or excellenceâ??or just competitive advantage.â?
    â??Margaret J. King, Ph.D., Director, The Center for Cultural Studies & Analysis, American Creativity Association

    Surviving and Thriving in the Age of the Individual

    One employee always wears the same outfit to work, another talks to herself all day, another moonlights as a stripper, another has fierce body odor, and still another adorns his cubicle with hateful messages about his boss. As a manager, what should you do about such behavior? The best answers arenâ??t obvious! Your most innovative and productive people are often your strangest, and while weirdness can be rooted in brilliance, it can also be a real annoyance that serves no purpose.

    Like it or not, as modern culture embraces the individual, weirdosâ??anyone different from you!â??become more commonplace. In Weirdos in the Workplace, top human resources consultant John Putzier explains how managers can harness the natural weirdness often found in high performers at every level, while curbing behavior thatâ??s disruptive. Putzier presents 32 fascinating, real-world case studies to illustrate the legal, human resources, and business ramifications of unusual behavior in the workplace, and which solutions are most effective.

    This book explains how to

    • Manage unconventional people by understanding why they behave as they do, and what to do about it
    • Migrate toward a high-performing organization built around the individual, and foster an environment that attracts, motivates, and retains the best and brightest
    • Tap your own natural weirdness and find your niche by integrating your abilities, interests, and the market

    Weirdos in the Workplace is for every manager, human resources professional, or coworker who deals with unorthodox employees and their behaviors. This book also helps you maximize your performance and value by recognizing your own inner weirdo.

  • 0131478990
  • 9780131478992
  • John Putzier
  • 29 July 2004
  • Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 224
  • 1
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