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7 Books Every Manager Should Read in 2017

Cornerstone On Demand

Here's a resolution that's both personally and professionally fulfilling: Read more books. As we enter 2017, many of us are pushing ourselves to think more creatively and proactively in both life and work. Well, you're in luck. Winning Well breaks down those barriers and provides usable ideas, action plans and advice.

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21 HR Books Every HR Professional Should Read in 2024

Analytics in HR

In this article, we list 21 must-read HR books that will help you do your job better – whether you’re a seasoned HR practitioner or just getting started in the field. It is arguably one of the most-read study books when it comes to HR. In its 18 chapters, the book examines the key aspects of HR. Let’s dive in.

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Coaching Methodology

Center for Coaching

Each coach develops their own unique style and approach. In the chapter from the 2017 Coaching Perspectives VII book on Coaching Models and Processes, I explored a variety of models and processes; ultimately it boils down to variations of the same thing. The post Coaching Methodology first appeared on CCC Blog.

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Book Review – LEAD NOW!: A Personal Leadership Coaching Guide for Results-Driven Leaders (2nd ed.)

Workplace Psychology

As a matter of fact, if you were to compare the two editions, the second edition is a fresh, different, and much improved book. In the Dependability competency, there was a 35.48% increase in the number of Coaching Tips from the first to the second edition (from 31 to 42). What it looks like when it is overused. Business results.

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Book Review – Compass: Your Guide For Leadership Development And Coaching

Workplace Psychology

[From CCL’s description of the book]: An essential book on leadership development and coaching, Compass is the go-to reference to help you—and the people you develop—provide the leadership needed in any circumstance to galvanize teams, groups and entire organizations. Both are coaching & development guides.

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Book Review – Industrial/Organizational Psychology: Understanding the Workplace (5th ed.) by Paul E. Levy

Workplace Psychology

The VitalSource Bookshelf ebook platform (website and software program) was so frustrating and clumsy to use that I almost didn’t review this book. Indeed, there’s evidence supporting the use of print over digital textbooks (Alexander & Singer, 2017; Baron, 2016; Crum, 2015). sent me a hard/print copy.

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Book Summary & Review — Anxiety at Work: 8 Strategies to Help Teams Build Resilience, Handle Uncertainty, and Get Stuff Done by Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton

Workplace Psychology

According to Adrian Gostick, one of the main reasons for writing the book had to do with his (now) 25-year-old son, Anthony (Tony) Gostick, who had been struggling with anxiety since high school and had always wanted his dad to write about this topic. Gostick and Elton (2021) say that this Duck Syndrome is alive and well in the workplace.