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4 oeuvres 514 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Paul Babiak, Ph.D. Paul Babiak

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Nom canonique
Babiak, Paul
Autres noms
Babiak, Paul J.
Date de naissance
1950
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Dutchess County, New York, USA
Professions
psychologist

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Surprisingly good. The format of interspersing content-fulled chapters with another episode in the life of Dave works amazingl well.

A great guide to how to deal with psychopaths, full of insights
 
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Bookjoy144 | 7 autres critiques | Mar 2, 2022 |
I found chapters 2 and 8-9 useful. The rest of the book is repetitive and the writing is amateurish.
½
 
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janoorani24 | 7 autres critiques | Nov 30, 2019 |
Very accurate description of the snake I once worked for.
 
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ShelleyAlberta | 7 autres critiques | Jun 4, 2016 |
"Dumb psychopaths go to prison, smart psychopaths go to the executive floor". That's the premise of this interesting book that analyses how psychopaths manage to be successful in corporate environments or in specific industries. According to the author, psychopaths are 4 times more frequent among managers than among the general population.
The book offers many great insights, and although inevitably, when specific examples were mentioned, I did sometimes wonder whether impression management or high-energy office banter might label me a psychopath (don't read this if you have psychological hypochondria), the author makes clear that true psychopaths display an entire range of behaviours with underneath a chilling emotional shallowness.
The pace slows down a bit here and there when the author provides specific HR advice for people dealing with psychopaths (when they're already part of the organisation), or trying to weed out psychopaths from job applicants.
This book helped me realise that an old friend (now estranged), whose behaviour I'd always found strange and cruel, had many psychopathic tendencies, as did a former colleague whose destructive energy had previously baffled me (you know who you are :). If I'd read this book before, I'd have realised this sooner and I would have been better prepared to deal with their behaviour. But odds are I'll meet more psychopaths during the rest of my career, so unfortunately it will probably come in useful in the future.
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fist | 7 autres critiques | Jul 28, 2012 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
514
Popularité
#48,284
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
8
ISBN
15
Langues
2

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