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Work the Problem

How Experts Tackle Workplace Challenges

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Cultivate the Mindset to Overcome Anything

A software engineer sees her tech skills slipping even as she rises to manage her own team. A marketing director is squeezed between a demanding, artistic boss and her staff. A tech-savvy manager of operations wants to modernize his warehouse but is surprised when he is stymied. Everyone has experienced a situation at work where challenges pile so high that the only solution seems to be to cut and run. But what if we faced our problems head on instead of quitting?

Each fictionalized case study in Work the Problem: How Experts Tackle Workplace Challenges is coupled with in-depth analysis and commentary by two experts who offer fresh ways of looking at seemingly insurmountable difficulties from perspectives such as performance improvement, organizational development, and human resources. The result is an engrossing collection of unique yet familiar stories that build on one another, creating a conversation about universal workplace problems and how we can think about solving them for ourselves. Work the Problem is about more than the specific demands of any one workplace—it’s about cultivating the mindset and skills to take on the inevitable challenges that will arise in any career. Whether you’re thinking of quitting your job, you feel stalled out at your workplace, or you’re advising someone who has hit a wall, Work the Problem is the book to reach for.

Book Details

  • ISBN: 9781947308572

  • Pages: 168

  • Publication Date: June 2018

  • Formats: Paperback, PDF

  • Product Code: 111805

About the Authors
Kathryn Stafford

Kathryn Stafford is a developmental editor with ATD Press, working closely with such ATD authors as Elaine Biech, Jim and Wendy Kirkpatrick, Chuck Hodell, Don McCain, and Karen Hough. She has helped to shape and deliver some of ATD’s most noteworthy training books—Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Training Evaluation, ISD From the Ground Up, 4th edition_,_ and The New Social Learning—as well as popular titles like How Did I Not See This Coming? and Beyond Happy. Kathryn is the author of the forthcoming ATD Press book, Work the Problem: How Experts Tackle Workplace Challenges, which she describes as a virtual conversation with nine subject matter experts about 10 fictional and highly relatable workplace case studies. Kathryn holds an MA from the University of Virginia and a BA from Ohio State University.


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