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Whether you are a new supervisor for the first time, or an MBA
graduate on your first job out of college, or the young
entrepreneur of a market penetration business, or a Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of a large corporation, one of the most challenging
problems or issue you will be challenged to deal with is those that
are "people-focused." 90% of all major problems that authority
figures face that affect productivity, morale, and teamwork are
"People" problems. So whether you are new to the business of
managing and supervising people or an experienced professional with
little-to-no time to "train" subordinates or junior executives,
this book will give you a solid foundation for dealing with some of
the major people issues in any type of business by the examples you
set. This book uses a short story in the form of a "parable," and a
combination of to teach five critical principles for dealing with
the really troublesome and often organization destroying "people
problems": 1) Learn the ropes to skip and the ropes to jump that
are associated with the art of critical decision making, 2) Learn
and understand the factors that impact a person's desire to make a
dedicated, personal commitment to an organization's mission or
vision. 3) Learn how to use the Johari Window Model to open or
unblock communication channels and to effectively address issues of
trust and integrity. 4) Learn how to effectively deal with the
tough and touchy dysfunctional communication problems most commonly
associated with organizational grapevines: Rumors, Gossip, and
Backbiting. 5) Learn to use the most overlooked tool in developing
others for management and supervisory position - how to organize
and conduct meetingseffectively. By understanding and mastering
these five principles, you will have a solid foundation for coping
with and influencing almost anyone in any organizational
communication situation and the foundation for developing a winning
team.
Whether you are a new supervisor for the first time, or an MBA
graduate on your first job out of college, or the young
entrepreneur of a market penetration business, or a Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of a large corporation, one of the most challenging
problems or issue you will be challenged to deal with is those that
are "people-focused." 90% of all major problems that authority
figures face that affect productivity, morale, and teamwork are
"People" problems. So whether you are new to the business of
managing and supervising people or an experienced professional with
little-to-no time to "train" subordinates or junior executives,
this book will give you a solid foundation for dealing with some of
the major people issues in any type of business by the examples you
set. This book uses a short story in the form of a "parable," and a
combination of to teach five critical principles for dealing with
the really troublesome and often organization destroying "people
problems": 1) Learn the ropes to skip and the ropes to jump that
are associated with the art of critical decision making, 2) Learn
and understand the factors that impact a person's desire to make a
dedicated, personal commitment to an organization's mission or
vision. 3) Learn how to use the Johari Window Model to open or
unblock communication channels and to effectively address issues of
trust and integrity. 4) Learn how to effectively deal with the
tough and touchy dysfunctional communication problems most commonly
associated with organizational grapevines: Rumors, Gossip, and
Backbiting. 5) Learn to use the most overlooked tool in developing
others for management and supervisory position - how to organize
and conduct meetingseffectively. By understanding and mastering
these five principles, you will have a solid foundation for coping
with and influencing almost anyone in any organizational
communication situation and the foundation for developing a winning
team.
Anyone who has ever played an organized sport knows that in order
to beat your opponent, you not only need to have a good team and
proven skills but you also need to have a game plan or strategy
BEFORE you enter the game. The same is true in the game of life and
this is especially true with regards to those situations that look
like they could ruin you financially, emotionally, physically, or
spiritually. A lot of self-help books offer you prosperity training
or financial planning training, but very few, if any, offer you
training on how to prepare-for-the-worst that could come your way.
This book, I believe, will offer you a game plan in this area of
preparing yourself for life-threatening and life-changing
situations. A specific game plan that I use that has worked to
prepare me to get through those worst-days-of-your life is simple
and has only four parts to if. 1) Develop a Life Perspective as
soon as you can. 2) View the situation in its proper perspective.
reality of the present situation to take proactive steps to prepare
yourself mentally and spiritually to carry you through the valley
of the shadow of death. 4) Stay focused in time of trouble by
learning and following the steps of how to deal with the End of
Days moments.
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