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How to Humanistically Handle Bad Bullying Bosses

By: Jennifer Hancock
Narrated by: Jennifer Hancock
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Can behavioral science help us learn how to deal with and help bad, bullying bosses be less...bad? Yes, it can. Jennifer Hancock, author of several award-winning books and founder of Humanist Learning Systems, will teach us how to humanistically help our bosses be better managers. She specializes in humanistic management and programs focused on how to stop bullying and harassment using science. Her insights on how to combine philosophy and science to help solve our problems more effectively have helped countless people all over the world.

We all know that bullying is not a valid management technique. But what should you do if your boss is the bully? In this audiobook, Jennifer discusses reasons why bosses behave badly, the importance of correctly diagnosing the problem, the need for creating a strategy to deal with it, and ways to use behavioral management techniques to help train your boss to be less bad.

©2020 Jennifer Hancock (P)2020 Jennifer Hancock

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