May 17, 2024

Getting Along

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Rachel Salaman: Hello, I’m Rachel Salaman. Today, we’re going to get to grips with some of those difficult workplace relationships that can derail our peace of mind, whether it’s an insecure boss, a pessimistic peer, or an arrogant, know-it-all team member. Our guide is Amy Gallo, author of a really useful new book called “Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Difficult People).”

Amy is a contributing editor at Harvard Business Review and she’s the author of the “HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict,” among many other publications. She’s a sought-after speaker and coach and is also the co-host of HBR’s Women at Work podcast. I’m delighted to welcome her now to Mind Tools. Hello, Amy.

Amy Gallo: Hi, Rachel. Thank you so much for having me.

Rachel Salaman: Thanks so much for joining us. So, on the dust cover of your book, it describes it as “a research-based practical guide for how to handle difficult people at work.” What research is it based on?

Amy Gallo: I’m so glad you started with this question, Rachel. This is something that I think really separates this book from a lot of the other books around dealing with difficult people or having tricky interactions at work. And I’m really fortunate as an editor at Harvard Business Review, that I get to work with tons and tons of academics who do primary research.

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