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The art and ethics of being a good colleague / by Michael J. Kuhar, PhD.

The art and ethics of being a good colleague / by Michael J. Kuhar, PhD.
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158.26 KUHA
Adult Non Fiction   Campsie . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781479359325 (paperback)
1479359327 (paperback)
Name Kuhar, Michael J. author.
Title The art and ethics of being a good colleague / by Michael J. Kuhar, PhD.
Published North Charleston, SC : CreateSpace, [2013]
copyright2013
Description xxiv, 157 pages ; 23 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages [151]-152) and index.
Summary We interact with coworkers all the time. Yet we have few guidelines on how to do this, on when or how to act, or on what to expect in our relationships. The book provides this; it's premise is that we need to be supportive and fair to our colleagues in both good and bad times. This approach provides a much higher quality of work life for us all. This book is empowering. If you want to be a better colleague, do you know how to go about it? If you feel that you are being treated unfairly, do you know what you should rightly expect? Are you a minority or woman facing discrimination of some kind in the workplace? This book approaches relationships with coworkers and superiors from the point of view of ethics, related skills, and what's good for us all. It's a powerful guide on treating others well and being treated fairly in return. A key part of this book is its exploration of human nature: our tendencies and feelings that arise when we interact with others. It helps us understand our motives, instincts and those of others, and how we can change and improve. The book provides concrete exercises to help us practice and actualize good collegial behavior. Finally, the message of this book transcends the workplace and can inspire improved relationships with intimates, family, and friends. It is an important and unique contribution.
Subjects Psychology, Industrial
Interpersonal relations
Work -- Social aspects
Helping behavior
Compassion
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