Corporate Personality Disorder
Surviving & Saving Sick Organizations
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About the Book
The collapse of the US financial system was as predictable as a hurricane and the actions to fix the debacle are chiefly doomed to fail. That's the dire warning from Corporate Personality Disorder: Surviving & Saving Sick Organizations, a book that makes a compelling case that the structure of many organizations is outdated, distrusted, and built on a history of greed. The result is not only sick organizations but bummed out, burnt out, and stressed out employees.
An international award-winner in management and communications, Eli Sopow, PhD, proposes a solution. With his innovative method of dissecting an organization's "family tree," Sopow reveals exactly how to diagnose what makes a company sick and how to start healing it. He teaches you ways to pinpoint which corporate personality you're dealing with, how to effectively protest bad behavior, and how to create new trust within a decaying organization. Anyone involved with management will learn to implement ideas vital to the future success of their company, including changing the language of the work environment and motivating employees to be not only great workers, but great individuals.
Free yourself and the organizations that matter to you from the diseases of dysfunction and apathy. Corporate Personality Disorder delivers the cure to communication and management woes so you can achieve a healthier corporation and a happier you.
About the Author
The winner of international awards for excellence in management and communications, Eli Sopow, PhD, advises groups on how to deal with crises and change. He holds a degree in organizational development and a certificate in peer counseling. Sopow lives with his wife, Lindsay, in Vancouver, Canada.