Die düstere Welt der Psychopathen - wir denken an Hannibal Lecter in „Das Schweigen der Lämmer“ und an grausame Serienkiller, die jederzeit zuschlagen können. Doch vielleicht sitzt der schlimmste Psychopath im Büro nebenan ... oder er ist Ihr Chef. Jeder erkennt einen Psychopathen - denken wir. Falsch! Paul Babiak und Robert D. Hare zeigen, dass Psychopathen über unglaublich geschickte Methoden verfügen, sich bei anderen einzuschmeicheln, sie zu täuschen und ihnen in den Rücken zu fallen, wenn sie es am wenigsten erwarten. Mehr noch: Gerade die Arbeitswelt mit ihren Machtstrukturen, ihren hohen Anforderungen und ihrer Dynamik scheint auf Psychopathen eine geradezu magische Anziehungskraft auszuüben; hier können sie ihr mieses Spiel am besten treiben - und oft, ohne aufzufallen. Die Folgen sind verheerend: eine vergiftete Atmosphäre, zerstörte Teamstrukturen, Mobbing, Kündigungen - und in der Folge wirtschaftliche Schwierigkeiten in den betroffenen Unternehmen. Dieses Buch zeigt, wie Psychopathen arbeiten, welchen Schaden sie anrichten, wie man vermeidet, auf sie hereinzufallen, und wie man sich gegen sie schützen kann.
Paul Babiak Bücher







The story of Britain's lesser known fighter aeroplanes of the First World War, all of which played their part in winning the war.
Snakes in Suits, Revised Edition
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
All of us at some point have--or will--come into contact with psychopathic individuals. The danger they present may not be readily apparent because of their ability to charm, deceive, and manipulate. Although not necessarily criminal, their self-serving nature frequently is destructive to the organizations that employ them. So how can we protect ourselves and our organizations in a business climate that offers the perfect conditions for psychopaths to thrive? In Snakes in Suits, Hare, an expert on the scientific study of psychopathy, and Babiak, an industrial and organizational psychologist and a leading authority on the corporate psychopath, examine the role of psychopaths in modern corporations and provide the tools employers can use to avoid and deal with them. Together, they have developed the B-Scan 360, a research tool designed specifically for business professionals
Snakes in suits : when psychopats go to work
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Provides a revealing study of psychopaths in the business world that examines the impact of destructive psychopathic behavior on a work environment, documenting a psychopath's patterns of skilled manipulation, deception, and abuse
Snakes in Suits. When Psychopaths Go to Work
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Dr. Robert Hare has devoted more than three decades of his professional career to the investigation of the psychopath and how psychopathic behavior influences and corrupts society. Hare is the creator of the Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-R), a twenty item personality checklist. There is no doubt that everyone has come in contact and possibly been deceived by a psychotic personality. In fact, most disturbingly, it's the nature of a psychopath to initially come across as very appealing and likable. How do you defend yourself against such a person in the workplace? In "Snakes in Suits", industrial and corporate psychologist Dr. Paul Babiak teams up with Dr. Hare to focus on the psychopath's role in modern corporations. Together they created the B-scan, a personality test for job candidates so that employers can identify potential psychopaths. As today's business world has perfect conditions for the psychopath, "Snakes in Suits" informs the reader how to spot him before he destroys. It reveals the psychopath's secrets, introduces the ways in which they manipulate and deceive, and helps readers see through their games. The rapid pace of today's corporate environment provides the perfect breeding ground for these employees, and "Snakes in Suits" will give readers the necessary tools to protect themselves and their companies before it's too late
The Royal Aircraft Factory
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The story of the Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough from 1908 to 1918, with detailed descriptions of the many different aeroplanes designed there for active service in the First World War. The book is illustrated throughout with period photographs, line drawings and maps. This new edition has been greatly extended and completely updated.
Planning and Participation
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Why should the public participate in planning? And who are the stakeholders who are required to participate in the planning process? This guide assesses public and stakeholder participation in the planning process, which is a statutory requirement across the entire scope and scale of planning activities in many global contexts. It provides a historical overview of participation and outlines how this has evolved over time. It then outlines a series of key issues for the contemporary planning professional in terms of their approach to public and stakeholder participation, particularly in light of alterations in landscapes of governance and recent social, political and technological developments. Illustrated with mostly UK and European case studies, but also drawing insights from further afield, the book also provides a framework for critiquing contemporary participation, including an assessment of the pitfalls, obstacles and unintended consequences of participation efforts. As such, it identifies key principles for participation and asks critical questions for its assessment.
A comprehensive study of the American Aeroplane building programme of WW1, its promises, its performance, and its failure, together with a summary of what went wrong, and why, including a brief history of military aviation in America prior to the war and details of the Liberty engine and each aircraft type selected for production.
Mount of Aces
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Although the fictional hero Biggles flew a Sopwith Camel over the trenches during the First World War, Britain's top-scoring aces preferred the S.E.5a. New in paperback.