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First Person Plural: EI & Beyond - Amy Gallo: How to Work with Anyone

Amy Gallo: How to Work with Anyone

09/13/22 • 49 min

First Person Plural: EI & Beyond

On today’s episode, Daniel Goleman and Amy Gallo discuss Gallo’s new book, Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Difficult People). This is a must listen for anyone who has ever had a job. Gallo identifies eight types of difficult people and shares how you might deal with insecure managers, passive aggressive people and other folks who keep us up at night.

Daniel Goleman talks about his Emotional Intelligence Courses, available at danielgolemanemotionalintelligence.com

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On today’s episode, Daniel Goleman and Amy Gallo discuss Gallo’s new book, Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Difficult People). This is a must listen for anyone who has ever had a job. Gallo identifies eight types of difficult people and shares how you might deal with insecure managers, passive aggressive people and other folks who keep us up at night.

Daniel Goleman talks about his Emotional Intelligence Courses, available at danielgolemanemotionalintelligence.com

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First Person Plural: EI & Beyond - Amy Gallo: How to Work with Anyone

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Daniel Goleman

Hello, and welcome to first person plural is a Daniel Goleman. And I'm delighted to be talking to someone I admired for years. Amy Gallo. Amy's expertise is in managing conflict effective communications, the dynamics of the workplace, which is what we're going to focus on today. And what I love about Amy among many things, not just her wonderful writing, but she really combines rigorous research with practical advice.

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