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Comebacks at Work

Using Conversation to Master Confrontation

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
A "lively, encouraging" guide to handling bullies and difficult personalities in the workplace (Publishers Weekly).
This stimulating, thought-provoking book lets you know how to break free of negative behavior, deal with office politics, and prevent difficult, repetitive, and avoidable situations. Reardon—a frequent HuffPost contributor and professor at USC's Marshall School of Business—arms readers with the tools they need to take control of conversations in the workplace, and never be at a loss for words again. Comebacks at Work reveals:
  • why some comebacks work, while others fall flat
  • why our mind goes blank when we are confronted, and how to overcome that response
  • how to determine which comebacks work, and when to use them

  • "A thorough briefing of the different kinds of bullies we might face at work . . . and strategies for telling when it's best to walk away and when it's time to engage." —Publishers Weekly
    "Charts a clear map for success in a previously murky region of communication." —Robert B. Cialdini, New York Times–bestselling author of Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        August 2, 2010
        A handbook for anyone who’s ever walked away from a work confrontation, fuming—only to think of the perfect rejoinder an hour later. Reardon (The Secret Handshake) breaks down the “art of the comeback,” emphasizing preparation, keeping your cool, and handling conflicts with a carefully thought-out strategy, pointing out that each of us is at least 75% responsible for how people respond to us. She helps readers change their mindsets, getting past the mental models learned early in life that we later use for dealing with emotional or threatening issues at work. Through a thorough briefing of the different kinds of bullies we might face at work—the puppeteer, the complainer, etc.—and strategies for telling when it’s best to walk away and when it’s time to engage, she guides readers to self-discovery and skills, from honing their gut instincts to mastering facial expressions and gestures needed to overcome “comeback brain freeze.” A lively, encouraging book, bound to banish l’esprit d’escalier forever.

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