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ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Jerks Have It Better In Life (1/3/2014 5:42:25 AM)
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Being the kind of forceful person who gets things done is one thing, being a screamer to accomplish things another. I don't respond well to people screaming at me, emotionally healthy people don't. If you really think the screamer has a better life, you need to reassess your own. Sure, some of these jerks may get their way in the short run, in the long run they are surrounded by 'yes' people who they can *never* really trust to cover their back. I have managed up to 30 people in my life at various career points and although I am known as a take charge person who can get things done, I've never screamed at anyone. That's not how you get people to do what you want. You enable them, you empower them, you build consensus with them and create an effective team with a common goal. None of that involves screaming or being abusive in the least. In my years at the university, I've had more than one prima donna professor come into my office screaming. I'd shake my finger at him (rarely was it a her) and say: 'no, no, no, I'm not your wife or your girlfriend, you can't scream at me.' It's been my opinion people get the behavior they tolerate.
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