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Adam and Eve were senior professionals at a marketing firm - educated, smart, and highly encouraged. Both Adam and Eve have chosen excellent employees in their respective departments and are enthusiastic about their opportunities. Their teams must collaborate on a crucial project, signifying Adam and Eve must work harder to target and inspire their employees. But Adam and Eve are soonat odds. In fact, each thinks the other has gone out of touch with reality - a crazy coworker, if you will. In turn, Adam and Eve's "craziness" trickles down through both departments, triggering team members to see their peers as incompetent, unreasonable, and unreliable. In the end, a projectenvisioned to help make the company a considerable revenue winds up losing profits. Sound familiar? This type of conflict is common in many firms of today. Why Is My Coworker So Crazy? is a read for nearly every person who is immersed in today's work area. It addresses the difficulties of navigating various personalities as well as the affects of company culture. During the course of the book, some may be taken on a sequential and thought-provoking voyage that reveals the workings of the connections among people working alongside one another in today's climate. It pulls the various influences of habit aside, breaks them down for the audience to comprehend them, and causes a self-reflection for each person as they each verify their role of effect in such matters. By the end of the reserve, each audience not only has an enthusiastic knowledge of these affects, but can also see his / her direct role in each work place. The task is less mental health in character than it is interactive, practical, and easy to sustain. Vito Pandolfo has been assisting companies enhance their operations for nearly 2 decades, and can be an expert on changing company culture. He promises that most people report in regards to a 20% loss of labor time in their average workweek - this compatible a great deal of lost profit an current economic climate when companies need to keep as much as they can. He also promises this number is really lower that what's correct. Credits: The reserve is narrated by the writer himself, who is a skilled presenter, and features words looks by: Warren Kimmel, Erin King-Renganathan, Judy Maier, Robert Miur, and Vijay Renhanathan. Edited and Made by Warren Kimmel. Original music by Warren (D.) Kimmel, musical excerpts include "Seven Days" by Warren (D.) Kimmel and Vito J. Pandolfo, and Vivaldi's "The Four Periods" Op 8/1, R269 Spring and coil I. Allegro