Know Yourself, Co-workers and Your Organization
Get Focused On: Personality, Careers and Managing People
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Book Details
Language :
English
Publication Date :
1/4/2004
Recognition Programs
Format :
E-Book
Dimensions :
N/A
Page Count :
262
ISBN :
9780595750528
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
262
ISBN :
9780595297276
About the Book
Dissatisfied with your job and considering a change? Interested in learning more about yourself? Want to become a better manager?
Know Yourself, Co-workers and Your Organization will help you:-Explore your personality and gain new self-insights
-Examine career options based upon your talents, needs and interests
-Determine the best work environment for yourself
-Discover strengths and skills you have overlooked or never thought about
-Make sound career decisions by applying a scientifically validated theory of vocations
-Understand why people behave, think and communicate in very different ways
-Learn to motivate associates based upon their personalities and get the best out of your team
-As a manager, understand the strengths and limitations of your leadership style Know Yourself, Co-workers and Your Organization walks you through a series of engaging self-tests and exercises to define your personality type within the theory of prominent vocational psychologist, John L. Holland. This easy to understand philosophy will help you find the keys to a satisfying career and rewarding relationships. Know Yourself, Co-workers and Your Organization is jargon-free, non-technical and straightforward, making the information accessible to all readers.
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About the Author
Jack Juchnowski is a trainer, human resources and career consultant who has conducted more than 5,000 pre-employment and developmental assessments for clients in all major industries. In his work, Jack assesses personnel for technical, sales, management and executive positions, and develops career-oriented questionnaires, employment tests and undertaken job analysis studies.
Recipient of the 2002 Midwest Independent Publishers Association Merit Award in the Self-Help/Psychology Category.