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Suggested Reading
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Dealing With People You Can’t Stand: How To Bring Out The Best In People At Their Worst
-By Dr. Rick Brinkman & Dr. Rick Kirschner |
Bullies, tyrants, whiners, know-it-alls,
do-nothings-this book will help you deal effectively with the personality on your most wanted list. Discover how difficult people think, what they fear and why they act like they
do- and the skills that turn conflict into cooperation.
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Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People
-By Steven Covey |
With balance of theory and practical examples, this guide to personal and professional life provides seven principals of life management. Targeting toward anyone who is interested in personal growth it guides you r through private victory, public victory and renewal.
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Who Moved My Cheese: An Amazing Way To Deal With Change In Your Work And Life
-By Spencer Johnson |
A guide to accepting and dealing with change in work and life. It uses a parable about two little mice trying to get through a maze and look for cheese to represent the trail most people go through in search of rewards like a loving relationship, health, peace of mind, or another heart’s desire.
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Everything You Need To Know To Talk Your Way To Success
-By Burton Kaplan |
The author reveals his proven strategies and time-tested techniques for winning instant respect, support and approval form anyone, at anytime and in any situation.
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Managing Behavior On The Job
-By Paul L. Brown |
A self-teaching guide to using behavior modification techniques in supervision and management. Explains the antecedents and consequences theory (ABC analysis) and shows how to improve performance by objectively pinpointing, tracking, and analyzing behavior and offering effective reinforcements. Includes worksheets to help readers learn and apply principles in their own work.
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Working with You is Killing Me -- Freeing Yourself from Emotional Traps at Work
– By Katherine Crowley and Kathi Elster |
For anyone trapped in an energy-zapping relationship with a co-worker, boss or subordinate, this book offers an exit strategy—a highly practical and easily implemented guide to making the situation workable. Looking at the workplace from every employee's perspective, this book is as valuable to readers on the top rungs of the corporate ladder as it is to those near the bottom.
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