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Women at Work

Getting Along (Live in Boston)

Women at Work

Harvard Business Review

Entrepreneurship, Workplace, Business/management, Business/entrepreneurship, Progress, Resources, Gender, Equality, Business/careers, Women, Hbr, Careers, Management, Business, Harvard, Human

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

To cap off our Getting Along series, Amy Gallo shares advice, in front of a live audience, on how to deal with all different types of “difficult” coworkers — from the tormentor to the know-it-all.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Once your business gets to a certain size, the cracks start to emerge.

0:05.0

Things you used to do in a day take a week.

0:08.0

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0:13.0

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0:17.0

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0:21.0

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0:27.0

You're listening to Women at Work from Harvard Business Review.

0:30.0

I'm Amy Bernstein, and I am sitting on a stage at Harvard Business School with Amy Gallo.

0:37.0

Hi.

0:38.0

We're here to celebrate her new book called Getting Along,

0:41.0

How to Work with Anyone, Even Difficult People.

0:45.0

I so appreciate you leading this celebration, Amy Bee.

0:48.0

I am so happy to be doing this today with you.

0:51.0

We're going to have an audience who should start arriving in a few minutes.

0:55.0

And we're going to go walk around and chat with some of them,

0:58.0

and then we'll start the show.

1:00.0

Amy, are you ready to tell us about different types of difficult people?

1:03.0

Sure am.

1:04.0

And why they act the way they do?

1:05.0

Yep.

1:06.0

And how we can nudge them into being more civil and collaborative.

1:09.0

Totally.

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