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  • Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job

    Lynn Taylor

    Hardcover (Wiley, July 20, 2009)
    An indispensable guide to dealing with challenging, childish boss behavior and building a great career, with laugh- out-loud humor built in. Based on extensive interviews among workers, managers and psychologists, Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant™ draws hilarious but true parallels between toddlers and managers. When under stress, both often have trouble moderating their power, or lose the ability to think rationally. Traits in common include tantrum-throwing, demanding, stubborn, moody, fickle, self-centered, needy and whiny behavior. BADD (Boss Attention Deficit Disorder) is discussed as part of “Short Attention Spans.” There are 20 chapter traits in all, divided into “Bratty” and “Little Lost Lamb” categories, for easy reference, including real anecdotes and many useful tips. When bad bosses run amok in companies, nobody wins. This book shows readers how to build positive relationships with even the most out-of-control boss, and still thrive in your job. The key to success lies in dealing with a Terrible Office Tyrant (or TOT™) much like a parent deals with a troublesome toddler. With true stories and time-tested solutions, this is the perfect guide managing a boss stuck in his Terrible Twos. Taylor takes you behind all the bossy blustering, so that you can focus on getting ahead – and achieve career excellence. Savvy top management will also gain insight on what not to do with their team. They know that Terrible Office Tyrant (TOT) managers may not be in plain sight (they don’t leave juice stains on the hallway carpet!) But they do wreak havoc on the bottom line. A special section helps senior management and Human Resource departments mitigate TOT behavior for a more productive workplace.
  • Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job

    Lynn Taylor

    eBook (Wiley, June 29, 2009)
    An indispensable guide to dealing with challenging, childish boss behavior and building a great career, with laugh- out-loud humor built in. Based on extensive interviews among workers, managers and psychologists, Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant™ draws hilarious but true parallels between toddlers and managers. When under stress, both often have trouble moderating their power, or lose the ability to think rationally. Traits in common include tantrum-throwing, demanding, stubborn, moody, fickle, self-centered, needy and whiny behavior. BADD (Boss Attention Deficit Disorder) is discussed as part of “Short Attention Spans.” There are 20 chapter traits in all, divided into “Bratty” and “Little Lost Lamb” categories, for easy reference, including real anecdotes and many useful tips. When bad bosses run amok in companies, nobody wins. This book shows readers how to build positive relationships with even the most out-of-control boss, and still thrive in your job. The key to success lies in dealing with a Terrible Office Tyrant (or TOT™) much like a parent deals with a troublesome toddler. With true stories and time-tested solutions, this is the perfect guide managing a boss stuck in his Terrible Twos. Taylor takes you behind all the bossy blustering, so that you can focus on getting ahead – and achieve career excellence. Savvy top management will also gain insight on what not to do with their team. They know that Terrible Office Tyrant (TOT) managers may not be in plain sight (they don’t leave juice stains on the hallway carpet!) But they do wreak havoc on the bottom line. A special section helps senior management and Human Resource departments mitigate TOT behavior for a more productive workplace.
  • Creating With the Angels: An Angel-Guided Journey into Creativity

    Terry Lynn Taylor

    Paperback (H J Kramer, Nov. 1, 1993)
    A practical and motivational guide to creativity presents a series of exercises that help readers draw on the inspiration of the angels--or Muses--for art, writing, or other expressive forms.
  • Raising the Stakes

    T.L. Taylor

    Paperback (MIT Press, Jan. 30, 2015)
    How a form of play becomes a sport: players, agents, referees, leagues, tournaments, sponsorships, and spectators, and the culture of professional computer game play.Competitive video and computer game play is nothing new: the documentary King of Kong memorably portrays a Donkey Kong player's attempts to achieve the all-time highest score; the television show Starcade (1982–1984) featured competitions among arcade game players; and first-person shooter games of the 1990s became multiplayer through network play. A new development in the world of digital gaming, however, is the emergence of professional computer game play, complete with star players, team owners, tournaments, sponsorships, and spectators. In Raising the Stakes, T. L. Taylor explores the emerging scene of professional computer gaming and the accompanying efforts to make a sport out of this form of play.In the course of her explorations, Taylor travels to tournaments, including the World Cyber Games Grand Finals (which considers itself the computer gaming equivalent of the Olympics), and interviews participants from players to broadcasters. She examines pro-gaming, with its highly paid players, play-by-play broadcasts, and mass audience; discusses whether or not e-sports should even be considered sports; traces the player's path from amateur to professional (and how a hobby becomes work); and describes the importance of leagues, teams, owners, organizers, referees, sponsors, and fans in shaping the structure and culture of pro-gaming.Taylor connects professional computer gaming to broader issues: our notions of play, work, and sport; the nature of spectatorship; the influence of money on sports. And she examines the ongoing struggle over the gendered construction of play through the lens of male-dominated pro-gaming. Ultimately, the evolution of professional computer gaming illuminates the contemporary struggle to convert playful passions into serious play.
  • Raising the Stakes: E-Sports and the Professionalization of Computer Gaming

    T. L. Taylor

    eBook (The MIT Press, March 23, 2012)
    How a form of play becomes a sport: players, agents, referees, leagues, tournaments, sponsorships, and spectators, and the culture of professional computer game play.Competitive video and computer game play is nothing new: the documentary King of Kong memorably portrays a Donkey Kong player's attempts to achieve the all-time highest score; the television show Starcade (1982–1984) featured competitions among arcade game players; and first-person shooter games of the 1990s became multiplayer through network play. A new development in the world of digital gaming, however, is the emergence of professional computer game play, complete with star players, team owners, tournaments, sponsorships, and spectators. In Raising the Stakes, T. L. Taylor explores the emerging scene of professional computer gaming and the accompanying efforts to make a sport out of this form of play.In the course of her explorations, Taylor travels to tournaments, including the World Cyber Games Grand Finals (which considers itself the computer gaming equivalent of the Olympics), and interviews participants from players to broadcasters. She examines pro-gaming, with its highly paid players, play-by-play broadcasts, and mass audience; discusses whether or not e-sports should even be considered sports; traces the player's path from amateur to professional (and how a hobby becomes work); and describes the importance of leagues, teams, owners, organizers, referees, sponsors, and fans in shaping the structure and culture of pro-gaming.Taylor connects professional computer gaming to broader issues: our notions of play, work, and sport; the nature of spectatorship; the influence of money on sports. And she examines the ongoing struggle over the gendered construction of play through the lens of male-dominated pro-gaming. Ultimately, the evolution of professional computer gaming illuminates the contemporary struggle to convert playful passions into serious play.
  • By Mildred D. Taylor Let the Circle Be Unbroken

    Taylor

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, 2002, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Let the Circle Be Unbroken by Taylor, Mildred D. [Perfection Learning, 2002] ...
  • Gracie's Night: A Hannukah Story by Lynn Taylor Gordon

    Lynn Taylor Gordon

    Paperback (Cookie & Nudge Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • The Shyest 'Kid in the Patch

    Mark Taylor, Lynn Lace

    Hardcover (Parker Brothers, April 1, 1984)
    Sally Faye overcomes her shyness in order to save the other Cabage Patch kids from a vicious jackrabbit
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  • Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

    Taylor

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd Uk, )
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  • Monsters:Monsterstories for Kids

    Lydia Taylor

    language (Lydia Taylor, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Monsters ! Here is a collection of five timeless children's stories. Monsters and things that go bump in the night have been frightening children for ages, but has anyone ever really looked at the whole picture? Are things really as they seem or are these beliefs something we invented without thinking about how it impacts someone else? Inside the pages of this anthology, you will find stories that are sure to open your eyes to what's right and what's wrong when you pass judgment without thinking of one's feelings.From a young boy's discarded toys to a seemingly frightening eggsnatcher that wreaks havoc on those around him, these stories will tug at your heartstrings and will enlighten you as to what happens when you say or do things that you don't really mean. There are consequences to our actions and like young Henry in I Hate These Toys, words really do matter. Or, Lily in Lily Gets A Good Scare, she learns all too well what its like to be frightened by someone she trusts. Lotus Flower and the River Monster details what it must be like when you make assumptions and set out to keep everyone away from your place. Mrs. Snork and The Pigeons and the Eggsnatcher will teach you that just because something seems to be a certain way, doesn't mean that it is. Inside the pages of these stories, you will find stories that teach life lessons to children and adults. They are sure to resonate with all readers and all living things. Taking into account how one feels, will do wonders for you and for the world as a whole.There is beauty in everything and everyone around us, if you just stop to take a moment and let it be.
  • Under the Gym Floor

    L.L. Taylor

    eBook
    Three friends set out on a journey to discover the secrets of an old map that was found in their school library. Their curiosity and determination helps them to unlock the mysterious codes to a puzzle located in a very familiar spot-the school gymnasium. To their surprise, they find themselves fighting off the forces of evil in an underworld that is full of adventure and surprises. Will the "Chosen Ones" come out victorious?