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Drs. David and Ella Van Fleet have a combined total of 75 years in the practice, teaching, and research of management and organizations. They draw upon these impressive careers to provide examples, analyses, and recommendations for surviving bad bosses, bad workers, and bad jobs. |
In addition to their many publications authored individually or with others, the Van Fleets have also authored the following publications together: “Preventing Workplace Violence: The Violence Volcano Metaphor,” Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship (2007); “Internal Terrorists: The Terrorists Inside Organizations,” Journal of Managerial Psychology (2006); “Closing the Performance Feedback Gap with Expert Systems,” Academy of Management Executive (2005); “How Terrorism Affects Companies,” Scottsdale Airpark News (2001); “Terrorism and the Workplace: Concepts and Recommendations,” in Dysfunctional Behavior in Organizations (1998, JAI Press); and “Workplace Violence: Moving Toward Minimizing Risks” (1996), a Project Minerva publication (funded by OSHA). |
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