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Lion Taming

Working Successfully with Leaders, Bosses, and Other Tough Customers

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An edition of Lion Taming (2004)

Lion Taming

Working Successfully with Leaders, Bosses, and Other Tough Customers

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Do you feel that you need a whip and a chair to work effectively with your boss, client, customers, or others? You know the dangers—a growl if you throw them a compliment and a roar if you ever look for thanks!Lions are the people in all organizations who wield power and influence. They act differently because they think differently. But that doesn’t mean that they have to be difficulty to work with! Lion Taming will help you get inside their minds, so you can communicate and work more effectively together.Based on in-depth interviews and research into real lion tamers as well as the experiences of numerous people at all levels of the workplace, Steven L Katz shows how the secrets of the center ring can lead to a great performance in the office. Prey, the Enemy or Ignored: Lions make an instinctive calculation the minute any living thing comes into view: You are either prey, the enemy, or ignored. Lion Taming shows you how to avoid all three of these and earn a place in the pride. The Lion’s Four Senses: Every lion in the workplace views things through four senses: Dominance, Territory, Social Standing, and Survival. Understanding these senses, and how to make use of them, will give you a leg up in working with your lion.Sticking Your Head in the Lion’s Mouth: Lion Taming shows you how people stick their heads into the lion’s mouth in the office, why it shouldn’t be done, and how to avoid it yourself. Lion Taming Is Really Lion Teaming!: Ultimately, the purpose of lion taming is not just to survive. Lion tamers and lions work together to achieve something that neither could achieve alone. Together, you can leap through the hoop of fire! Lion Taming also contains more than 75 secrets of the lions tamers and numerous strategies for working with the lions in your workplace, such as:approaching the lions so the lions will approach youClosing the gap between attention getting and attention usingEstablishing trust and rapportBuilding the Lion Team in your office!Establish your presence, authenticity and credibility in the eyes of leaders, bosses, and other tough customersIdentify the lions around you, and separate the good ones from the bad onesGet inside the lion's skull by learning about The Lion's Four Senses and The Lion's Instinctive IdentityDecode the lion’s social worlds: the hierarchy and the prideAvoid being the prey, enemy or ignored, and become a very influential member of the pride or organization!

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English
Pages
290

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Cover of: Lion Taming
Lion Taming: Working Successfully with Leaders, Bosses and Other Tough Customers
2010, Sourcebooks, Incorporated
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Cover of: LION TAMMING
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Lion Taming
2008, Sourcebooks, Inc., Ebsco Publishing
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Lion Taming
October 28, 2005, Sourcebooks, Inc.
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Lion Taming: Working Successfully with Leaders, Bosses and Other Tough Customers
2005, Sourcebooks, Incorporated
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Lion Taming: Working Successfully with Leaders, Bosses, and Other Tough Customers
June 2004, Sourcebooks
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First Sentence

"Do you feel that you need a whip and a chair to work effectively with your boss, client, customers, or others?"

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF5548.83 .K38 2004, HF5548.83.K38 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
290
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8373404M
Internet Archive
liontamingworkin00katz
ISBN 10
1402202172
ISBN 13
9781402202179
LCCN
2004006855
OCLC/WorldCat
54805965
Library Thing
3101060
Goodreads
1419903

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Do you feel that you need a whip and a chair to work effectively with your boss, client, customers, or others?
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