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If you dread delivering performance reviews and you know the people
getting reviewed dread it the same way, prepare them and yourself
with this quick read that makes a convincing case for the necessity
of balanced feeback. All you'll need to do is tag half a dozen
pages with post-it notes and pass this book around to your direct
reports before the next round of reviews.
President Barack Obama is a unique U.S. president. His heritage
redefines diversity for American politicians. His abilities as a
politician and leader often transcend description. He has become a
uniquely-appealing political icon over a very short period of time.
The world responded to his election with unprecedented enthusiasm,
and as his presidency begins his legacy, he seems destined for
great things to come. Much of Obama's personal appeal is his
ability to relate to many different people from such a variety of
backgrounds. Although, we might never be able to truly define
Obama, learning to understand him better can help us better
understand great leaders. Regardless of our politics, race, or
position in life, he clearly demonstrates many leadership aspects
that we can learn to mimic in order to build our own leadership
skills. This book analyzes many of Obama's leadership skills using
a framework that can be used for our own skills development
activities. As an added bonus, the book includes 101 different ways
of defining Barack Obama as a leader.
There are no sure bets in life. To succeed in life, we need a
philosophy - a mindset - a way of looking at things from a
different perspective. Winning Either Way teaches you how to look
at the world through a different lens and to move away from the
win/lose perspective that is so common, finding ways to get
something that is of value to you in just about any situation. Life
is full of unexpected opportunities but you have to be able to see
them. If life gives you lemons, you should go into the lemonade
business. Losing in the traditional sense isn't always the worst
thing that could happen. Change can bring unexpected opportunities.
This book will teach you how to prepare yourself to spot these
opportunities so that you can take advantage of them. This book
teaches negotiating strategies and techniques that can prepare you
to always come out with what you need in any negotiating situation.
No matter how the negotiations go, you'll "win either way."
Winning the Rat Race at Work is more than just your typical career
guide. It not only incorporates career advice but also helps you
understand and more effectively deal with the stresses of going to
work. Topics such as challenging performance standards, increased
workloads, role conflicts, and the feeling of being caught in a
maze are addressed in this unique book. The realities of work today
include other challenges such as office politics, bad things
happening to good careers, dealing with the "big cheeses" at work,
the need for effective networking skills, and keeping good working
relationships with coworkers and bosses. To overcome these
challenges, Winning the Rat Race at Work provides you with case
studies, interactive exercises, selfassessments, strategies,
evaluations, and models. The book illustrates the stages of a
career and the career choices that determine your future, and the
book features a full chapter on identifying and dealing with
different personalities at work. Read the book that HRWeb Review
called "the most useful career management handbook that we have
seen."
Let's face it - men and women don't speak the same language. We may
be using the same words, but what we say and what we mean may be
two completely different things. The miscommunications that arise
from different interpretations of various comments can lead to
major arguments and even break up a marriage. So, how do we stop
this? How can we learn to get our ideas across more clearly to our
spouse in a way that is not as likely to trigger a burst of tears,
slammed doors, or the dreaded "cold shoulder?" This book presents
some common misunderstood statements and explains both the intended
meaning and a range of alternate interpretations. Best of all, the
book provides advice on how to avoid these misunderstandings in the
first place.
Coaching Employee Engagement Training is written for managers and
other leaders who, regardless of their level of experience, wish to
facilitate and support the development of truly engaged employees
within their organisation. Utilising clear, focused suggestions on
improving employee coaching skills, Coaching Employee Engagement
Training focuses on the fundamentals of successful employee
coaching, and delivers powerful, pragmatic lessons within an
easy-to-use, highly efficient workbook format. With its
comprehensive approach to teaching employee coaching, Coaching
Employee Engagement Training is a valuable resource for everyone
interested in creating a more engaged workplace environment.
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