About How to lie con cheat your way up the corporate ladder:
Don’t become a victim of evil practice at the workplace. Even honest people need to understand what are the evil workplace practices. This book provides revealing insights into “evil” workplace tactics and in-depth analysis of why people can get away with such practices. Despite the title, it is meant to serve as a defensive guide to help people identify and deal with unfair workplace practices. The content is presented in a logical and humorous way to deal with the sensitive nature of the topics.
This book explains why the way to success can be contrary to common sense. While hard work is often the main reason for success, there are people who take advantage of the hard work of others as a short cut for their success. By revealing their methods and tactics. the author hopes to raise awareness of such practices and encourage readers to flag out behaviors that lead to organization dysfunctionality.
The author has used the content in this book to help the management of many organizations appreciate the complexity of managing employee performance. It explains how the good intentions of management can turn into bad practices, and why good intentions can cause employees to behave inappropriately.
Whether you are a fresh graduate waiting to get into the workplace, an experienced professional, middle management, or senior management of an organization, you will find the content of this book refreshing and thought-provoking.
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Author Bio:
Jerry C is a management consultant with a bachelor’s degree in engineering, a master’s degree in information engineering (AI technology), and a diploma in Financial Management.
He spent the last 20 years designing operational processes for organizations and advising organizations in the health sciences, finance, manufacturing, and technology industries.
Due to his work, he has a keen interest in analyzing business operations, especially on the causes of organizational dysfunctionality. His investigation and analysis led to a surprising revelation and inspired him to write about his findings.