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Difficult people they are everywhere. Perhaps it's a colleague who is continually disagreeable. Or it's a subordinate who chronically complains about everything but never takes responsibility for fixing anything. Maybe it's a customer who treats you rudely as if you are his personal servant. It could even be your boss, who acts like a playground bully when you ask her a question. Perhaps it's a fellow teammate who gossips and even tells lies about you. Maybe it's a person you depend on for results who continually misses deadlines and never keeps promises. It could even be a member of your family.
Regardless of their role in life, these chronically frustrating folks waste your time, cost you money and can make your life miserable. You may wish they would just go away. The reality is that difficult people are here to stay. So it's inherent on you to do something about it. You may say, "It's hopeless, there's nothing I can do to make them change," and that is probably true - but there is usually something YOU can do to alter the situation.
Larry Johnson , CSP is the co-author of two top-selling books: Absolute Honesty: Building A Corporate Culture That Values Straight Talk And Rewards Integrity and Generations Inc. – From Boomers To Linksters – Managing The Friction Between Generations At Work. He’s also written for Huffington Post and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and the Harvard Business Review. He has been interviewed on CNN. Larry has written more than 200 published articles on the topic of improving organizational culture.
An in-demand speaker and organization culture expert, Larry has delivered more than 2000 paid presentations for association conferences, corporations, and government organizations including Texas Apartment Association, American Bus Association, SHRM (Society of Human Resource Management), National Apartment Association, American Health Care Association, Harley-Davidson, Southwest Airlines, Westinghouse and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
He’s also presented more than 300 webinars for his own clients and for various webinar companies.
Larry’s Education & Designation
• M.A. Counseling Psychology - Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff AZ
• B.A. Education - Arizona State University, Tempe AZ
• CSP - Certified Speaking Professional from the National Speakers Association
Larry’s Experience
• 4 years in health care management
• 7 years as training manager in government and the private sector
• 35 years as president of his own training and consulting firm