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Cubed : a secret history of the workplace
by Nikil Saval
Drawing from popular books, movies, comic strips and an abundance of management literature and business history, this surprising "secret history" shows how the white-collar world came to be, from the mid-19th century to today, and reveals what it might become. 50,000 first printing.
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Unfinished business : women, men, work, family
by Anne-Marie Slaughter
Offers a vision for what equality between men and women really means, and offers a plan for finding a work-life balance that allows both men and women to thrive
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Your rights in the workplace
by Barbara Kate Repa
An all-encompassing handbook for employees on workplace rights and how to enforce them covers topics ranging from compensation and benefits to leave and safety, incorporating into the latest edition FMLA changes, new COBRA rules and privacy rights.
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The asshole survival guide : how to deal with people who treat you like dirt
by Robert I Sutton
The author of the best-selling The No Asshole Rule shifts focus from building civilized workplaces to providing relief for bullied workers, outlining strategies for identifying problem characters and using field-tested, sometimes counter-intuitive strategies for avoiding, outwitting, disarming or expelling them. 75,000 first printing.
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Deskbound : standing up to a sitting world
by Kelly Starrett
As recent studies show that too much sitting can wreak havoc on your health, a physical therapist and best-selling author provide creative solutions for reducing the amount of time sitting and strategies for the workplace and school that will improve productivity and overall health. By the New York Times best-selling author Becoming a Supple Leopard.
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Why they do it : inside the mind of the white-collar criminal
by Eugene Soltes
A Harvard Business School professor discusses his findings after delving into the minds of 50 white-collar criminals and fraudsters and explains the reasoning and thought processes that led these embezzlers and schemers to act on their bad ideas and make poor decisions.
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Miss Manners minds your business
by Judith Martin
This tongue-in-cheek guide to workplace etiquette equips readers with the practical, pertinent and politically correct advice necessary to win the job, keep the job and leave the job with sanity and dignity intact.
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