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    The Privacy Rights Handbook: How to Take Control of Your Personal Information


    How to Be Organized in Spite of Yourself: Time and Space Management That Works With Your Personal Style


    Since Strangling Isn't an Option...: Dealing With Difficult People-Common Problems and Uncommon Solutions

    Coping With Difficult Bosses

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "Bramson ... focuses on recognizing, understanding, and dealing with different types of difficult bosses. In short vignettes, he describes an array of management behaviors: bosses who are artful dodgers, bosses who demean, bosses who are always right, and bosses who cling to power. For each boss behavior pattern, Bramson provides strategies for subordinates to handle the situation from a position of analysis and preparation. Each vignette has accompanying step-by-step techniques to use."



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