Edition |
1st paperback ed. |
Description |
viii, 341 p. ; 21 cm. |
Note |
Originally published in hardcover: Crown Business : New York, 2005. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Yes, it is a goddamn jungle out there : why acting like an animal comes so easy -- Nice monkey : the search for the unselfish gene -- Being negative : why things look worse than they probably are -- Rough beasts : Moore's law meets monkey law -- Donut dominance : why hierarchy works -- Tooth and claw : how we wage dominance contests on the job -- Bending the knee : strategies for subordinates -- Chatter in the monkey house : gossip and the beastly secret of "oh, my God, tell me more" -- Bang bang, kiss kiss : the natural history of "I'm sorry" -- Making faces : a field guide to facial expression -- Facial predestination : how the shape of your face can make or break your career -- Monkey see : the power of imitation -- Bunnies for lunch : on being a corporate predator -- A landscape of fear : why do jerks seem to prosper? -- Running with the pack : why lone wolves are losers -- Epilogue : leadership lessons of highly effective apes. |
Subject |
Office politics.
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Interpersonal relations.
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Supervision of employees.
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Power (Social sciences)
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Corporate culture.
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ISBN |
9781400052202 |
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1400052203 |
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