Indirectly Yours...
Hiding
a view or belief by using indirect, obscure and confusing
communication in order to tempt or fool someone into declaring
their own position first.
This trick should not be confused with the
legitimate use of tact and sensitivity by those with considerate
communication styles and values, because indirect communication
is everywhere in organisational life. The political pressures
that surround us can ...
These are not very funny, they are very serious and cause lots of problems for people. If
you want to find out how to protect yourself from this, and many others, you'll find this book provides
extensive help, practical advice and lots of encouragement to influence with integrity and stop the
damage!
21 Dirty Tricks at
Work by Colin Gautrey and Mike Phipps
and published by Capstone Wiley.
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