Review of the book - Warriors, workers, complain and weasels

We all know a weasel. You know this person that threatens to disassemble your organization in every dirty tactics in the book to advance their careers irrespective of the manner in which he other effects. Warriors, workers, complain and weasels: personality type 4 in the cases and how manage with the benefit of your entrepreneur Tim O'Leary makes a refreshing look different personalities encounter us and how to manage them.

The principle of the book is that essentially everyone fits into one of four groups of personality - Warrior, worker, when or Weasel. O'Leary sets each as follows: Warriors, who face change seeing opportunities, innovate and manage to win!

Workers, who deal with the ups, downs and reliable companies everyday challenges and can implement reliable change and direction established by the Warriors.

Complain, passing life everything that happens, who profess negativism and dissatisfaction, regardless of where they go, complain and blame others for their own failures.

Weasels, avoid everywhere in the world and threaten your career and life goals by means of their own deceit and insecurity, and these feelings which quickly spread throughout the organization.

The book is designed to help you recognize what group incorporate you, you the tools to make the group that you want to be and learn how to deal effectively with people in each group. The book is really excellent work force truthfully examine you yourself. O'Leary will warn you that you the could not like what you find, but are also quick to point that you are in control and you can make changes in your life to fit in the group that you want.

Even more interesting (and entertaining) are viewing the people you know and placing them in their appropriate categories. We all met a when or weasel and it helps to know what makes them tick and how to effectively deal with them, so they have a negative impact on your life. O'Leary uses the analogy for cold - you can't completely eliminate weasels in your life, but you can take precautions to limit the frequency in which they come into your life and the damage they do while they are a part of it.

O'Leary uses a joyful humour blends with a ferociously intense to combine a business book and exciting way self-help book attitude. A chapter may focus on a self-analysis, the next could be personal stories o ' Leary experiments and other management. The book is more than 200 pages but reads a book that is half that speed. I often found myself read several chapters in a session, which reflects the ability of writers take the readers interest. If there is a problem (and it is not more than one), it is that o ' Leary is so brutally honest may rub some people wrong, especially those that fall into the whiner groups and weasels.

Warriors, workers, complain and weasels: 4 personality types in the business and how to handle them for the benefit of your by Tim'Leary required reading for every entrepreneur, owner of the Enterprise Manager and worker wishing to learn more about themselves, take advantage of their best features and protect themselves against those who would undermine their careers.