The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't
Description:
[From Publishers Weekly] Sutton, a professor of management science at Stanford University, argues that assholes - those who deliberately make co-workers feel bad about themselves and who focus their aggression on the less powerful - poison the work environment, decrease productivity, induce qualified employees to quit and therefore are detrimental to businesses, regardless of their individual effectiveness. He also makes the solution plain: they have to go. Direct and punchy, Sutton uses accessible language and a bevy of examples to make his case, providing tests to determine if you are an asshole (and if so, advice for how to self-correct), a how-to guide to surviving environments where assholes freely roam and a carefully calibrated measure, the "Total Cost of Assholes," by which corporations can assess the damage.