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The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilised Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't [Paperback]

Robert Sutton
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2 Dec 2010

When the Harvard Business Review asked Robert Sutton for suggestions for its annual list of Breakthrough Ideas, he told them that the best business practice he knew of was 'the no asshole rule'. Sutton's piece became one of the most popular articles ever to appear in the HBR. Spurred on by the fear and despair that people expressed, the tricks they used to survive with dignity in asshole-infested places, the revenge stories that made him laugh out loud and the other small wins that they celebrated against mean-spirited people, Sutton was persuaded to write THE NO ASSHOLE RULE.

He believes passionately that civilised workplaces are not a naive dream, that they do exist, do bolster performance and that widespread contempt can be erased and replaced with mutual respect when a team or organisation is managed right. There is a huge temptation by executives and those in positions of authority to overlook this trait especially when exhibited by so-called producers, but Sutton shows how overall productivity suffers when the workplace is subjected to this kind of stress.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Piatkus (2 Dec 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0749954035
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749954031
  • Product Dimensions: 12.7 x 1.8 x 19.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 24,068 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Entertaining and important ... This book is a blow for humanity as well as management (OBSERVER )

This meticulously researched book . . . puts into plain language an undeniable fact: the modern workplace is beset with a**holes . . . Sure to generate discussion around watercoolers (PUBLISHERS WEEKLY )

The definitive guide to understanding, counteracting, and not becoming an a**hole. I am qualified to make this judgment because (a) I've been an a**hole a few times and (b) been a victim of a**holes more than a few times (Guy Kawasaki )

A wry and useful look at the patterns of bullying in the workplace (IRISH TIMES )

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THE NO ASSHOLE RULE will be a manifesto for the masses who feel oppressed by the jerks they work with, serve and struggle to lead.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good ideas and well written 27 Feb 2007
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It is a combination of case-study, anecdote, psychology and sociology that builds on the idea of a workplace of mutual respect and extends it to the organisation, the boss, your colleagues, clients and yourself. There are plenty of funny and not-so-funny observations in this and it provides some insightful ways of surviving these toxic situations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This Book is a Keeper! 6 Mar 2007
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Sutton gets it just right in this highly entertaining and relevant book. We all know people like those described in the book. And coping with them - or better yet keeping them out of our work lives - is a problem worth solving. It's nice to see someone in academia who embraces the practical concerns of real-life managers. Sutton's blend of case studies and thoughtful analysis is like a tonic for the spirit of those of us who have endured the sphincterage of terrible colleagues. You might wish that Sutton had written this book a while ago. Do your children a favor and save a copy for them. They'll need it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars working with armholes 5 Jun 2012
By tallmanbaby TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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This is my second attempt at reviewing this book, I can only assume that Amazon automatically screened the first because I quoted the title. So for the sake of Amazon, I am now reviewing the "No Armholes Rule".

As you might expect from the title, this is not your typical academic study. Even within the relatively informal sphere of management studies it relies heavily on anecdote, with a confessional air at times reminiscent of Charles Handy or even Rabbi Lional Blue.

The book is all about working with "armholes", or bullying overbearing obnoxious people who make your life a misery.

Bob Sutton is a noted academic, but has a good internet profile on the basis of this title, I've certainly heard him speak in podcasts, he maintains a blog and additional anecdotes regularly pop up.

The book is quite short, you could probably read it in an afternoon, and it is more like a really good magazine article, than a popular piece of social science. It is also crying out for an update with some more of the anecdotes that have been submitted over the years.

Having said all that, the book is brim full juicy stories, is an easy entertaining read and is likely to make you a nicer more considerate person. Not bad for a few pounds.
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