
Swimming with Sharks
Navigating the Troublesome Workplace
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Narrated by:
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Ross Pipkin
About this listen
Swimming with Sharks provides advice and insight to employees, managers, supervisors, and business owners. Dr. Stephanie Hampton Credle compares the workplace to the ocean in order to help workers navigate through troublesome workplace issues. She especially concentrates on workplace relationships in order to help colleagues overcome and avoid predator-like behavior at work. Most employees have encountered difficult people at work. Dr. Credle provides practical advice that helps distinguish between minnow-like behavior and the real shark attacks that can wipe you out at work.
©2017 Stephanie Hampton Credle (P)2021 Stephanie Hampton Credle
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