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The No Asshole Rule:

Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't
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Grand Central Publishing, Feb 22, 2007 - Business & Economics
The No Asshole Rule was awarded a Quill Award as the Best Business Book of 2007.

When Robert Sutton's "No Asshole Rule" appeared in the Harvard Business Review, readers of this staid publication were amazed at the outpouring of support for this landmark essay. The idea was based on the notion, as adapted in hugely successful companies like Google and SAS, that employees with malicious intents or negative attitudes destroyed any sort of productive and pleasant working environment, and would hinder the entire operation's success.

Now using case studies from these and many more corporations that have had unquestioned success using variations of "The No Asshole Rule," Sutton's book aims to show managers that by hiring mean-spirited employees - regardless of talent - saps energy from everyone who must deal with said new hires.

FEATURING A NEW CHAPTER ON THE RULE AND ITS SURPRISING IMPACT! In this new version of The No Asshole Rule, Bob Sutton provides an uproarious account of the world-wide reaction to his best-selling book. As he writes: "I didn't plan it. I never wanted it. I didn't believe it at first. And it still make me squirm." Sutton's talking about having been branded as "the asshole guy." But beyond the initial shock value of the provocative title, Sutton's epilogue goes on to detail the kind of impact this important book has had on corporate organizations and employees everywhere. His book has provided a major wake-up call to those individuals in the business world and beyond who somehow have lost sight that a little civility goes a long, long way when it comes to dealing with our fellow human beings - and leading an effective organization. This is one epilogue that is definitely worth reading.


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The advice for dealing with the assholes is to run. - Goodreads
The book provided excellent insight. - Goodreads
Advice that practically anyone could have handed out. - Goodreads
This insight alone will land the book on my CEO's desk. - Goodreads

Review: The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't

User Review  - Laura Stone - Goodreads

The title of this book is entirely self-explanatory. There were a few good tips for dealing with difficult coworkers, but in general most of the advice/knowledge was common sense. The only thing I ... Read full review

Review: The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't

User Review  - Molly - Goodreads

From the title alone, you'd think that this book would be funny, but it really wasn't even chuckle-worthy. Also, although there is some solid advice in here, most of it is common sense. The thing that ... Read full review

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About the author (2007)

ROBERT SUTTON is a Professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University.

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