Dinosaur Brains - Dealing with All Those Impossible People at Work
Albert J. Bernstein, Sydney Craft Rozen
Summary
Modern workplaces are not just arenas for productivity but complex social environments where personalities, instincts, and emotions often collide. In "Dinosaur Brains - Dealing with All Those Impossible People at Work," Albert J. Bernstein and Sydney Craft Rozen explore how ancient, primitive patterns of thinking—dubbed "dinosaur brains"—manifest in contemporary office life. The authors contend that much of the unproductive or puzzling behavior seen in the workplace can be traced back to instinctual human drives. By understanding these deep-seated responses, readers can better navigate interpersonal conflicts, improve collaboration, and foster a more harmonious work environment.
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