Worksmart
3 total works
Working with Difficult People
by Kathleen Lundin, William Lundin, and Michael S Dobson
Published 7 November 1995
This work is part of the "WorkSmart" series, a career-skills series for professionals. Nine different types of exercises make it an interactive resource. This practical "WorkSmart" guide shares skills and techniques for handling difficult people and disruptive behaviours in the workplace. It introduces a system for resolving differences, opening the lines of communication, and avoiding office headaches. The authors explain how readers can: discover their reactions to different kinds of difficult people; explore why they react the way they do; practice healthier responses to those who make their lives miserable. The book profiles nine types of difficult people: mean and angry, suspicious, pessimistic, cynical, quiet and timid, narcissistic, extremely competitive, overly-controlling and "brown-nosers", so that readers can deal with them constructively.
This guide shows the importance of goals and how to set and achieve them. Featuring self-audits, checklists, case studies and 11 strategies to reach both the workplace and personal goals, the book shows readers how to: formulate achievable goals and put them down in writing; make plans for reaching their goals; recognise and negotiate obstacles to their goals; develop assertiveness skills; and establish priorities and make the most of their time.
Goal Setting: How to Create an Action Plan and Achieve Your Goals
by Susan B Wilson and Michael S Dobson, Pmp
Published 1 January 2008