
Workscripts
Perfect Phrases for High-Stakes Conversations
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 11. January 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
242 pages
978-0-470-63324-3 (ISBN)
Description
What to say in today's toughest workplace situations
Whatever trust previously existed between employer and employee has been torn into millions of pink slips, thanks to the latest recession. As a result, the rules for how managers and employees can successfully communicate have been irrevocably changed.
Whether you're a manager or employee, Workscripts explains what to say in life's toughest situations at work, including:
* Negotiating severance
* Performance reviews
* Responding to a pay cut
* Asking for a raise or promotion
* Terminating a friend
* Job interviews
* Dealing with difficult bosses
* And many more
More details
Product info
Paperback
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-63324-3 (9780470633243)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Stephen Pollan (New York, NY)?has written several bestsellers on meeting life's challenges, including "Die Broke," "Live Rich," "Second Acts", and "Lifescripts". Stephen appeared nationally as "The Answer Man" on CNBC for six years, responding to viewers' personal finance questions. He has been a frequent guest on the Today show, Good Morning America and other programs. Besides television, Stephen contributes regularly to national publications such as U.S. News & World Report, Worth, New York and he has an upcoming monthly column in Money titled "Finding the Right Words." He and his longtime collaborator, Mark Levine, have been nominated for three National Magazine Awards.
Mark Levine (Ithaca, NY)?has written and collaborated on more than thirty books, including the bestsellers You Can't Predict A Hero, Second Acts, and Die Broke. He lives in Ithaca, New York.
Mark Levine (Ithaca, NY)?has written and collaborated on more than thirty books, including the bestsellers You Can't Predict A Hero, Second Acts, and Die Broke. He lives in Ithaca, New York.
Content
Preface.
Chapter 1 The New Workplace Environment.
Chapter 2 Workplace Bombshells.
Workscript 2.1 Meeting your new boss.
Workscript 2.2 Meeting your new staff.
Workscript 2.3 Explaining a restructuring.
Workscript 2.4 Announcing a purchase or merger.
Workscript 2.5 Announcing a relocation.
Chapter 3 Death Sentences.
Workscript 3.1 Terminating a company icon.
Workscript 3.2 You're the icon being terminated.
Workscript 3.3 Firing a friend.
Workscript 3.4 Being fi red by a friend.
Workscript 3.5 Terminating someone close to retirement.
Workscript 3.6 Being terminated when close to retirement.
Workscript 3.7 Terminating someone with a personal burden.
Workscript 3.8 Being terminated when you have a personal burden.
Workscript 3.9 Terminating someone, but asking them to remain available.
Workscript 3.10 Being terminated, but asked to remain available.
Workscript 3.11 Making an end run around your boss.
Chapter 4 Employer Cost-Cutting.
Workscript 4.1 Furloughing someone without pay.
Workscript 4.2 Being furloughed without pay.
Workscript 4.3 Turning a full-time employee into a part-timer.
Workscript 4.4 Being asked to become a part-time employee.
Workscript 4.5 Cutting an entire staff's pay.
Workscript 4.6 Cutting an individual employee's pay.
Workscript 4.7 Having your pay cut.
Workscript 4.8 Increasing employee's hours but not pay.
Workscript 4.9 Extending responsibilities without increasing pay.
Workscript 4.10 Having your responsibilities increased but not your pay.
Workscript 4.11 Reducing an employee's staff.
Workscript 4.12 Having your staff cut.
Workscript 4.13 Reducing an employee's budget.
Workscript 4.14 Having your budget reduced.
Chapter 5 On Bended Knee.
Workscript 5.1 Responding to a raise request.
Workscript 5.2 Requesting a raise.
Workscript 5.3 Responding to a promotion request.
Workscript 5.4 Requesting a promotion.
Workscript 5.5 Responding to a budget increase request.
Workscript 5.6 Requesting a budget increase.
Workscript 5.7 Responding to a request for time off.
Chapter 6 Managing Up.
Workscript 6.1 Turning down an assignment.
Workscript 6.2 Asking for relief from a project.
Workscript 6.3 Asking for a deadline extension.
Workscript 6.4 Breaking bad news to your boss.
Workscript 6.5 Warning of potential client or customer problems.
Workscript 6.6 Warning of potential vendor or supplier problems.
Chapter 7 Getting Personal.
Workscript 7.1 Asking employees to improve their appearance.
Workscript 7.2 Asking employees to improve their hygiene.
Workscript 7.3 Publicly putting an end to staff backstabbing.
Workscript 7.4 Privately putting an end to staff backstabbing.
Workscript 7.5 Confronting someone who's backstabbing you.
Workscript 7.6 Confronting a sexual harasser.
Workscript 7.7 Ending staff sexual harassment.
Workscript 7.8 Refusing to cover up for a peer.
Workscript 7.9 Ratting out a peer.
Workscript 7.10 Putting an end to brownnosing.
Workscript 7.11 Stopping a fl irtatious employee.
Workscript 7.12 Stopping a fl irtatious peer.
Workscript 7.13 Putting an end to staff gossiping.
Workscript 7.14 Confronting a gossip.
Workscript 7.15 Confronting an employee with a drinking problem.
Workscript 7.16 Confronting a peer with a drinking problem.
Workscript 7.17 Putting an end to Internet abuse.
Workscript 7.18 Questioning an employee's expenses.
Workscript 7.19 Defending your own expense report.
Chapter 8 Looking Out for Number One.
Workscript 8.1 Delivering a critical performance review.
Workscript 8.2 Defending your own performance from criticism.
Workscript 8.3 Asking an employee for self-criticism.
Workscript 8.4 Responding to requests for self-criticism.
Workscript 8.5 Offering suggestions for professional development.
Workscript 8.6 Responding to suggestions for professional development.
Workscript 8.7 Asking for a networking meeting.
Workscript 8.8 Explaining a career shift to an interviewer.
Workscript 8.9 Negotiating a job offer when you're still employed.
Workscript 8.10 Negotiating a job offer when you're unemployed.
Workscript 8.11 Giving notice.
Epilogue.
Index.