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About this Book

Trade Paperback

352 Pages, 6 x 9 x 0.98 in

April 26, 2007

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS


0061147893
9780061147890

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Let's say you're about to hire somebody for a position in your company. Your corporation wants someone who's fearless, charismatic, and full of new ideas. Candidate X is charming, smart, and has all the right answers to your questions. Problem solved, right? Maybe not.

We'd like to think that if we met someone who was completely without conscience -- someone who was capable of doing anything at all if it served his or her purposes -- we would recognize it. In popular culture, the image of the psychopath is of someone like Hannibal Lecter or the BTK Killer. But in reality, many psychopaths just want money, or power, or fame, or simply a nice car. Where do these psychopaths go? Often, it's to the corporate world.

Researchers Paul Babiak and Robert Hare have long studied psychopaths. Hare, the author of Without Conscience, is a world-renowned expert on psychopathy, and Babiak is an industrial-organizational psychologist. Recently the two came together to study how psychopaths operate in corporations, and the results were surprising. They found that it's exactly the modern, open, more flexible corporate world, in which high risks can equal high profits, that attracts psychopaths. They may enter as rising stars and corporate saviors, but all too soon they're abusing the trust of colleagues, manipulating supervisors, and leaving the workplace in shambles.

Snakes in Suits is a compelling, frightening, and scientifically sound look at exactly how psychopaths work in the corporate environment: what kind of companies attract them, how they negotiate the hiring process, and how they function day by day. You'll learn how they apply their "instinctive" manipulation techniques -- assessing potential targets, controlling influential victims, and abandoning those no longer useful -- to business processes such as hiring, political command and control, and executive succession, all while hiding within the corporate culture. It's a must read for anyone in the business world, because whatever level you're at, you'll learn the subtle warning signs of psychopathic behavior and be able to protect yourself and your company -- before it's too late.

About the Author

Paul Babiak, Ph.D., is an industrial and organizational psychologist and president of HRBackOffice, an executive coaching and consulting firm specializing in management development and succession planning. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, and Fast Company. He lives in Dutchess County, New York, with his wife.

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  • Robert Williams

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    This review is from: Snakes in Suits: Psychopaths in the Workplace (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    Paul Babiak & Robert Hare’s latest publication, Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths go to Work is a fine study and examination of the “corporate psychopath.” However – and this should be noted early on – the book’s primary goal, as the authors clearly state, is to inform businesspeople about psychopaths, how they operate, and how they work in the corporate world. To that end, the book uses “nontechnical language and case studies” to explain the world of psychopathy to its readers since most are… read more

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    Lori

    I can see clearly now.... 4

    10 months ago

    ....and it all makes sense. You know the office psychopath....and this books helps you deal with it.

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    Dealing with that ......boss 4

    2 years ago

    Written by an expert on pscychopaths and an industrial psychologist, they do a very good job of explaining the root causes to dysfunctional workplaces. It may sound morbid but, they explain the parallels between the psychopath’s drivers of money, power and fame and some of the “stars” in your company. This book is written in a very clear style, it will help you to understand how to navigate within the complex world of working with everyday people

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