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There aren't any direct competitors in the UK or the USA which are
aimed at practitioners and students and are academically based.
Most are aimed at individuals looking to change career and aren't
research-based.
Organisational Psychology offers an accessible, engaging and
practical introduction to this fascinating discipline. It explores
the latest thinking, reveals surprising truths about the way we
work, and explains how to craft a successful and fulfilling career
in the field. Organisational psychology is a complex and dynamic
field that focuses on human behaviour in the workplace, and
explores how individuals, groups and organisations function.
Structured in three parts, the book combines an overview of the
field with effective advice on how to become a successful
organisational psychologist. It offers a deep-dive into the British
Psychological Society’s five core areas of organisational
psychology: Psychological Assessment at Work; Learning, Training
and Development; Leadership, Engagement and Motivation; Wellbeing
at Work; and Work Design, Organisational Change and Development.
Chapters include key academic and theoretical concepts, practical
applications, future directions for the field, key learning points,
and further reading. Written by highly qualified experts in the
field, this text is ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate
students taking programmes or modules in organisational psychology
or related topics, including work and business psychology and human
resources, as well as human resources practitioners. This text will
also be valuable for anyone interested in understanding how
organisations function and the best ways to allow individuals and
organisations to survive, thrive and flourish.
There aren't any direct competitors in the UK or the USA which are
aimed at practitioners and students and are academically based.
Most are aimed at individuals looking to change career and aren't
research-based.
Organisational Psychology offers an accessible, engaging and
practical introduction to this fascinating discipline. It explores
the latest thinking, reveals surprising truths about the way we
work, and explains how to craft a successful and fulfilling career
in the field. Organisational psychology is a complex and dynamic
field that focuses on human behaviour in the workplace, and
explores how individuals, groups and organisations function.
Structured in three parts, the book combines an overview of the
field with effective advice on how to become a successful
organisational psychologist. It offers a deep-dive into the British
Psychological Society’s five core areas of organisational
psychology: Psychological Assessment at Work; Learning, Training
and Development; Leadership, Engagement and Motivation; Wellbeing
at Work; and Work Design, Organisational Change and Development.
Chapters include key academic and theoretical concepts, practical
applications, future directions for the field, key learning points,
and further reading. Written by highly qualified experts in the
field, this text is ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate
students taking programmes or modules in organisational psychology
or related topics, including work and business psychology and human
resources, as well as human resources practitioners. This text will
also be valuable for anyone interested in understanding how
organisations function and the best ways to allow individuals and
organisations to survive, thrive and flourish.
The Career Coaching Toolkit is a practical guide to 34 effective
and relevant career coaching techniques to help practitioners
encourage, stretch and clarify their clients' thinking. Structured
around ten of the most common career dilemmas clients bring to
their coaches, this book provides clear advice to coaches about
when to apply the right technique to address all of these problems.
With a dual focus on theory and practice, each chapter explores the
links between the coaching technique and the scientific research on
which it is based. The book explains how and why the technique
works, giving the reader a real appreciation of the underlying
mechanisms that make these techniques effective. Written
specifically for career coaching, this deepened understanding will
enhance confidence when working with clients. A practical toolkit
for practitioners and students alike, The Career Coaching Toolkit
will add depth to the practice of anyone working with clients
facing a career crossroads, or conducting research into
occupational identities and career decision making.
The Career Coaching Toolkit is a practical guide to 34 effective
and relevant career coaching techniques to help practitioners
encourage, stretch and clarify their clients' thinking. Structured
around ten of the most common career dilemmas clients bring to
their coaches, this book provides clear advice to coaches about
when to apply the right technique to address all of these problems.
With a dual focus on theory and practice, each chapter explores the
links between the coaching technique and the scientific research on
which it is based. The book explains how and why the technique
works, giving the reader a real appreciation of the underlying
mechanisms that make these techniques effective. Written
specifically for career coaching, this deepened understanding will
enhance confidence when working with clients. A practical toolkit
for practitioners and students alike, The Career Coaching Toolkit
will add depth to the practice of anyone working with clients
facing a career crossroads, or conducting research into
occupational identities and career decision making.
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