Episode 71: Dealing With Covertly Aggressive People

Episode 71: Dealing With Covertly Aggressive People

Released Thursday, 11th April 2019
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Episode 71: Dealing With Covertly Aggressive People

Episode 71: Dealing With Covertly Aggressive People

Episode 71: Dealing With Covertly Aggressive People

Episode 71: Dealing With Covertly Aggressive People

Thursday, 11th April 2019
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How to understand and approach fundamentally aggressive people

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It is wonderful to see that in business we are moving more towards embracing emotional intelligence and that the psychological safety of people in the workplace is a key component to more profit.

However, with the move towards more feelings sensitivity, there may be some unexpected downsides. This type of environment could make it easier for covertly aggressive people to avoid detection and promote their win at all costs agendas!

There are individuals who employ any tactic available to keep themselves in a position of advantage over others. They do not have self-esteem issues, little self-doubt and little consideration for what others will think of their behaviour. The idea that people will keep away from conflict unless they absolutely have to doesn't apply here. This episode is inspired by some of the work that is emerging through such people as Dr George Simon author of In Sheep's Clothing, Dr David Schnarch author of Brain Talk and Psychopath Free by Jackson MacKenzie.

A more expanded understanding and approach to fundamentally aggressive people is needed not only for the victim's but for the effective management of the different aggressive types too.

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