Dr. Noelle Nelson, noted psychologist and author of 12 books, today released Got a Bad Boss? Work that Boss to Get What You Want at Work(eBook, $7.99.) Got a Bad Boss? offers innovative techniques for discovering a bad boss's fears and desires, thereby allowing employees to "work" the boss to get what they want in their jobs and careers.
According to Gallup, the main factor in workplace discontent isn't wages, benefits, or hours; it's the boss. In addition, 75% of working adults say the most stressful aspect of their job is their immediate boss. Bad bosses are nothing new; what is new is how employees can engage with bad bosses to be successful in the workplace.
"Once employees shift their mindset from thinking that their only option is to keep their head down and just do their job to figuring out how to answer their bad bosses' secret fears and desires, they'll discover how rewarding it is to finally be able to work for their own benefit and success," says Nelson.
In her 25 years as trial consultant, Nelson has seen first-hand the nasty emotional and collateral business damage of lawsuits involving a bad boss. That, combined with her relationship expertisefrom wonderful to abusiveinfuses Got a Bad Boss? with practical, hands-on advice for the legions of unhappy employees who have an abusive boss, but who aren't in a position to quit.
Nelson challenges the conventional advice to employees that says they should attempt to have a meaningful conversation about their unhappiness with their boss. "Any boss who can engage in meaningful discussion is by definition, not a bad boss," says Nelson. "A bad boss only cares about his or her own success. The way to get through is to build trust and become an ally to your boss. When you do, the power shifts in the relationship. Got a Bad Boss? provides specific tools that enable employees to regain control of their work life and career."
Got a Bad Boss? details how to work each bad boss typeseven in all, including the Finger Pointer Boss, Incompetent Boss and Egomaniacal Boss - using an employee's particular work strengths, such as those of an Ambitious Employee, Hyper Sensitive Employee or Pleaser Employee. "Readers can easily match their own employee type to a specific bad boss type to find strategies they can immediately put into action," explains Nelson.
About the Author
Noelle C. Nelson, Ph.D. is the author of 12 books, including Got a Bad Boss?, The Power of Appreciation, and Dangerous Relationships: How to Identify and Respond to the Seven Warning Signs of a Troubled Relationship (1997), which remains an Amazon bestseller today. At the core of her books, leadership seminars and consulting practice is the power of appreciation: how to be happier, healthier and more successful at work, at home and in relationships.
Nelson is a licensed clinical psychologist, with advanced degrees from the United States International University, and sociology degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles and the Sorbonne, Paris. As a business trial consultant for the last 25 years, she has also been cited as one of LawDragon's "100 Legal Consultants You Need to Know."
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