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  1. The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't is a book by Stanford professor Robert I. Sutton. He initially wrote an essay for the Harvard Business Review, published in the breakthrough ideas for 2004. Following the essay, he received more than one thousand emails and testimonies.

  2. In 2010, Sutton published The No Asshole Rule, which focused on dealing with assholes at an organizational level. In the new book, he offers a blueprint for managing assholes at the...

  3. Generally speaking, The No Assholes Rule is a complete lie. There’s no law firm in my knowledge that doesn’t have at least one asshole. The Deception Of The No Assholes Rule. The fact that people have to say you have a no assholes rule is a sign that usually means something different.

  4. by. Robert I. Sutton. March 17, 2007. I just published a new book with a mildly obscene title: The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn’t. The first ...

  5. These 15 tips will be the blueprint you need to survive the assholes in your life. Before we get into how to deal with them, let’s go over 5 common traits of an asshole. 5 Common Traits of an Asshole. Image credit: Shutterstock – By Roman Kosolapov. 1) Everything Is About Them.

  6. Advertisement. Living. Why Are Some People Such Assholes? A Stanford Professor Investigates. Robert Sutton, author of the 2007 book The No Asshole Rule, is back with a new guide on how to...

  7. If someone in your life — your colleague, boss, neighbour — consistently makes you feel demeaned, de-energised and disrespected, chances are they're an arsehole. That's according to Stanford University professor Robert Sutton, who's devoted part of his professional life to studying this particular breed of human.