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:: Sunday, April 17, 2005 ::
Coping with workplace psychos Jay MacDonald, Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance
Lest you start feeling unduly squeamish in staff meetings, it's important to note that the bully in the next cube or the drama queen across the hall are not necessarily psychos. But the higher up the ladder you climb, the more you may encounter.
Do psychos actually make it to the top?
"I would have to say yes," says Babiak. "To quote 'Survivor': They can outwit, outplay and outlast everybody."
So when you call the boss crazy, you just might be right.------------------------------------------- posted 12:45 PM :: reference link ::
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