21 Dirty Tricks at Work

21 Dirty Tricks at Work
Author: Mike Phipps
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0857084844

21 Dirty Tricks at Work is about lies. The type of underhand, pernicious and downright Machiavellian scheming that goes on in business every day. An estimated £7.8bn is lost each year in the UK alone though unnecessary and counter-productive office politicking. But 21 Dirty Tricks at Work is also a book of hope. It exposes the classic manoeuvres and gives practical advice on dealing with them to the vast majority who just want to do a good day's work. 21 Dirty Tricks at Work provides you with all the information you need to spot negative tactics and self-interested strategies. It shows you how to spot the games frequently being played and how to come out with your credibility intact and your sanity preserved. So, if you are fed-up of being on the receiving end of constant backbiting and skulduggery from workmates, join hands with the authors and get Machiavelli on the run!

Getting Even

Getting Even
Author: George Hayduke
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2000-06
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780818403149

Don't get mad--get even! This is a humorous compilation of the most ingenious tricks cooked up by Hayduke and his friends.

Dirty Tricks in the Digital Age

Dirty Tricks in the Digital Age
Author: Elaine C. Kamarck
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815738307

How American elections are increasingly vulnerable—and what must be done to protect them Until recently, most Americans could assume that elections, at all levels of government, were reasonably clean and well managed—most of the time. Yes, there were exceptions: some states and localities were notorious for occasional election-rigging, losers often complained that winners somehow had unfair advantages, and money increasingly distorted the electoral process. But even when voters did not like the results, the overall system of elections did not seem nearly as corrupt or warped as in many other countries. That positive view of American politics now seems outdated, even naïve. This new book by Elaine Kamarck and Darrell West shows how American elections have been compromised by what used to be called “dirty tricks” and how those tricks are becoming even more complex and dangerous the deeper we get into the digital age. It shows how old-fashioned vote-rigging at polling stations has been overtaken by much more sophisticated system-wide campaigns, from Russia’s massive campaign to influence the 2016 presidential election through social media to influence campaigns yet to come. Dirty Tricks in the Digital Age looks not just at the past but also toward the future, examining how American elections can be protected from abuse, both domestic and foreign. State governments have primary responsibility for elections in the United States, but the federal government also must play a major role in shaping the system for how Americans cast their votes. The book explores what political leaders are doing and must do to protect elections—and how they can overcome the current toxic political climate to do so. It outlines five concrete steps that state and federal leaders must take to secure the future of American democracy. Dirty Tricks in the Digital Age is a valuable resource for scholars, students, journalists, politicians, and voters—indeed, anyone interested in securing the most basic element of democracy.

Dirty Rotten Strategies

Dirty Rotten Strategies
Author: Ian I. Mitroff
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804759960

Discusses how and why organizations and special interest groups of all kinds attempt to solve the wrong problems with intricate solutions.

Spite, Malice & Revenge

Spite, Malice & Revenge
Author: M. Nelson Chunder
Publisher: Bell
Total Pages: 523
Release: 1988-12-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780517676042

Describes pranks, tricks, and practical jokes that can be used to obtain revenge

Fishing Dirty Tricks

Fishing Dirty Tricks
Author: Glen Bob Smith
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780836249538

With tongues planted firmly in cheeks, authors Smith (a longtime writer) and Villwock (an expert fisherman) have crafted a humorous fishing tome to delight avid and amateur anglers alike, in a size that fits nicely into a tackle box. Readers will learn how to play mind games with their rivals, sabotage equipment, and slyly work the rules to their own advantage.

Golf Dirty Tricks

Golf Dirty Tricks
Author: Jim Becker
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1994-03
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780836242249

At last! A guide for real golfers who've had it with the old-fashioned way. Golf Dirty Tricks presents 50 abominable and amusing methods that show golfers how to con their way through every golfing campaign. The book comes packaged with its own swindling assistance: a set of the infamous Flat-Top Tees. Illustrations throughout.

Office Dirty Tricks

Office Dirty Tricks
Author: Hunter S. Fulghum
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780740709869

Subtitled "50 Ways to Sabotage Your Coworkers and Bluff Your Way to the Top", this handy little office guide divulges the inside track on the Brown-Nosed Kneeler and the Cubicle-Nesting Time Killer. It reviews the office rules: An Eye for an Eye, Pucker Up, Pass the Buck, and Denial is Your Friend. A bonus super-stealth squirting calculator is included.

36 Dirty Tricks From Ancient China

36 Dirty Tricks From Ancient China
Author: Chan Joon Yee
Publisher: Dewdrop Publications
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN:

三十六计, often translated as "36 Strategems" have always been marketed as a guide for businessmen to give them an edge over their competitors. But make no mistake, these are just 36 dirty tricks used in China over thousands of years in war and swindle. Most of these tricks cannot be ethically applied. Some can be downright criminal. In this book, Singaporean author Chan Joon Yee nakedly illustrates the 36 dirty tricks in their original context with examples from both ancient and modern times. He makes no attempt to market it as a business guide and sincerely hopes that his readers will read it purely for entertainment.