Sentences with phrase «asshole rule»

Just a couple of days ago, Sutton himself posted at his blog Work Matters on «Lawyers and The No Asshole Rule
The American Lawyer carried an excerpt «The No - Asshole Rule
But a good chunk of this Blawg Review # 204 is given over to a defense of Blawg Review # 203, which had prompted blawger Diane Levin to propose a no - asshole rule for future Blawg Reviews.
Robert Sutton, a professor of management at Stanford University and author of «The No Asshole Rule,» has seen this first hand in his research for the upcoming book «The Asshole Survival Guide.»
To set these expectations, Baird proudly enforces a «no asshole rule» across its organization.
Nor does it do much for employee morale: As Stanford organizational behaviour professor Robert Sutton wrote in his 2007 bestseller, The No Asshole Rule, brutish managers «infuriate, demean and damage their peers, superiors, underlings and, at times, clients and customers, too.»
His first book (those with delicate ears, please cover them now as I'm quoting the title in full), The No Asshole Rule, became a runaway bestseller, and he's recently come out with a timely follow - up, The Asshole Survival Guide.
At least, that's the view of Robert Sutton, a professor of management at Stanford University and author of «The No Asshole Rule» and «The Asshole Survival Guide.»

Not exact matches

It takes an asshole to think you are somehow so GD special that common courtesy and rules don't apply to you or your rotten kids.
NO CELL PHONE RULE: Put your electronics down and really listen to your kids even if they're being assholes.
Fellow lawyers, here's a little rule of thumb: Don't call your opponent an «asshole».
If you'll forgive the terminology, I would adopt the «No Assholes» rule and I would apply it even to the best corner - office rainmaker ever to walk the earth.
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