The comtemporary workplace is filled with traps but none more dangerous than those we set for ourselves. With compelling precision this book shows how even the most effective among us can undermine our careers by falling into our own private traps.
Mel Sandler, MSW, is president of WorkCoach, a firm dedicated to helping people overcome their personal traps at work. He has over twenty-five years of experience as a counselor and consultant for numerous corporations. He is a psychotherapist and an executive and career coach specializing in job stress and organizational change.
He presents seminars in these areas and is coauthor of Surviving the Crisis at Work. Muriel Gray, Ph.D., is professor of social work at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and a director of EAP Healthcare Institute. She has over twenty-five years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies as a workplace consultant, employee assistance counselor, and executive coach. She presents workshops and seminars on career effectiveness and is coauthor of a best-selling series on employee assistance programming.