Territorial Games: Understanding and Ending Turf Wars at Work

Territorial Games: Understanding and Ending Turf Wars at Work

by Annette Simmons
Territorial Games: Understanding and Ending Turf Wars at Work

Territorial Games: Understanding and Ending Turf Wars at Work

by Annette Simmons

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Overview

This book analyzes 10 insidious and instinctual acts of gamesmanship, and supplies positive strategies for combating territorial behavior.

Power, position, property. That's been the name of the game throughout human history. And the urge to gain new territory -- or keep what's already been acquired -- certainly shows up in our daily work lives. The workplace, in fact, is ablaze with battles over information, relationships, and authority -- and everyone is fighting for psychological survival.

Written from the perspective of a behavioral scientist and drawn from in-depth interviews with corporate managers, Territorial Games explains how to:

  • understand the roots of territoriality
  • recognize the signs and symptoms of territorial games
  • focus on organizational goals rather than individual turf wars
  • promote teamwork throughout an organization
  • apply counterstrategies to change destructive behavior

Camouflage, occupation, shunning, and intimidation....these turf wars are some of the most unproductive and morale-squashing activities that employees engage in. Learn how to understand and end turf wars at work with help from this insightful guide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814474105
Publisher: AMACOM
Publication date: 04/09/2006
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 829,207
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.56(d)
Age Range: 17 Years

About the Author

ANNETTE SIMMONS is a keynote speaker, expert storyteller, and president of Group Process Consulting, whose clients include NASA, the IRS, and Microsoft. She is the author of several books including The Story Factor.

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