Title: SNAKES IN SUITS:
1SNAKES IN SUITS
- WHEN PSYCHOPATHS GO TO WORK
By Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare
A book review by Group K Erin, Katherine,
Kittima, Michelle, Danny, Henry and Eric
2Snakes In Suits When Psychopaths Go To Work
This review summarizes the content from this
novel and our response to it.
3Overview
- Who is a psychopath?
- How to recognize a psychopath?
- Why theyre bad for business?
- How to avoid hiring psychopaths?
- What to do if they are already in?
- Ethical Issues?
- Conclusion
4PSYCHOPATH
- A PERSON WITHOUT CONSCIENCE AND INCAPABLE OF
EMPATHY, GUILT, OR LOYALTY TO ANYONE BUT
THEMSELVES. - A personality disorder rooted in lying,
manipulation, deceit, egocentricity, callousness,
and other potentially destructive traits.
(Babiak Hare, 2006, p. 19)
5HOW TO RECOGNIZE A PSYCHOPATH
- THIS IS NOT EASYpsychopaths are social
chameleons and adjust their personality
depending on the person they are interacting
with. - The Psychopathy Checklist Revised could be
used as it showcases a list of twenty
interpersonal, emotional, and lifestyle traits
and behaviours (Babiak Hare, 2006, p. 24) of
Psychopaths. - Check into the persons history using tools like
social media to see if they showcase antisocial
behaviours. - Note how the performance of the division they are
assigned within has changed. Since they often
manipulate themselves for managements point of
view but are deceitful, their rash ways can be
revealed through their co-workers lack of
motivation.
6PSYCHOPATHS AS MANAGERS
(3 in companies, compared to 1 in US)
- Often psychopathic tendencies can be mistaken for
leadership qualities - The changing nature of business During the
1990s change became a matter of business
necessity and economic survival. Competing
successfully now required the quick generation
and movement of new informationwith the need to
embrace change came a switch from hiring
organization men and women who would maintain
the status quo to hiring individuals who could
shake the trees, rattle cages, and get things
done quickly. This hiring switch inadvertently
led to the selection of some individuals with
psychopathic traits. - Unfortunately, the general state of confusion
that change brings to any situation can make
psychopathic personality traits--- the appearance
of confidence, strength, and calm. - Psychopathic individuals found the new more
flexible organization structures inviting.so
psychopaths are more attracted to work for
businesses that offer fast- paced, high- risk,
high profit environments (snakes in suits). - (Babiak Hare, 2006, Preface)
7WHY THEY ARE BAD FOR BUSINESS
- Main Problem
- Psychopaths bring financial harm to the company
- Underlying problems
- Psychopath may cause emotional distress among
coworkers wasting valuable time that could be
spent on defensive manoeuvres and also lowers
surrounding employees morale. - Psychopaths behaviours can affect the reputation
of the company in the eyes of their employees and
customers
8HOW TO AVOID HIRING THEM
- Target the lack of knowledge of hiring officials
on psychopathic traits and teach about the red
flags that this disorder provides. - Build a team of interviewers to tackle hiring
procedures the different perspectives of the
team can help ensure the decision to be unbiased.
- Check references thoroughly
- It is important to get your company to
acknowledge that manipulation occurs within the
interview processes so even after a hiring there
should be a sufficient probation period to
evaluate performance to prevent any further
destruction.
9RECOMMENDATIONS
- Indirect
- Avoid confrontation with the individual
- Have multiple people in the room when in a
meeting with them. Try not to be left alone with
them. - In some severe cases, one should be prepared to
leave the workplace.
10ALTERNATIVES
- Direct
- Put it in writingany threats your boss makes
should be noted either in your date book or a
memo to file, which you should keep. - Communication Report any psychopathic behaviour
to human resource department or management
(Babiak Hare, 2006, p. 305)
11ETHICAL ISSUES
- Most likely end in a defamation law suit
(Lyon Ogloff, 2000, p. )
12OPINIONS AND CONCLUSION
- This book has a combination of business,
psychology and criminology all rolled into one. - Snakes and Suits has a refreshing viewpoint on
psychopaths within business environments rather
than the majority of research on psychopaths
within prison environments. - This book easily communicates the material to
everyone through its scenario story telling while
keeping the reader interested - The main concern is how companies should tackle
the problem of psychopathic individuals within
their business when these kinds of individuals
display inappropriate work behaviours. Also, it
provides methods of prevention of hiring
psychopaths. - Furthermore, Snakes and Suits shows just how
much of an affect the people you work with can
have on you, and how important it is to avoid
having a psychopath in the mix, as they are
poisonous for both the people and the business.
13QUESTIONS?
14- References
- Babiak, P. Hare, R.D. (2006). Snakes in suits
when psychopaths go to work. New York Regan
Books. - Lyon, D.R. Ogloff, J.R. (2000). Legal and
ethical issues in psychopathy assessment. In C.B.
Gacono (Ed.), ?The clinical and forensic
assessment of psychopathy A practitioner's guide
(p.139-174). Mahwah, New Jersey Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates Publishers.