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No Work Environment is Perfect
Every work place is made up of people, and people are less than perfect. You cannot make people change. However, by changing how you communicate with them, you can change how they treat you in return.
By understanding your boss' personality (there are three to choose from) you can adapt how you communicate with them and help them to appear to have better "people skills." You will also have a much more peaceful place to work.

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No Work Environment is Perfect

Every work place is made up of people, and people are less than perfect. You cannot make people change. However, by changing how you communicate with them, you can change how they treat you in return.

By understanding your boss' personality (there are three to choose from) you can adapt how you communicate with them and help them to appear to have better "people skills." You will also have a much more peaceful place to work.


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Autorenporträt
Ruth Haag first became a supervisor when she was 22 years old. With a healthy amount of confidence she held her first employee meeting and made her first series of supervisory mistakes!

Over the next 40 years Ruth, who by the way is a scientist, developed her own successful method of supervising. She then began training others to supervise more effectively and expanded her supervisory system to include alternate personalities.

A series of books for supervisors followed.

At the insistence of her husband, Bob, Ruth agreed to write a book for employees who want to try to make their workplace better, "Help Your Boss Gain People Skills."

Ruth lives with her family in Sandusky, Ohio and Phoenix, Arizona.