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Kinds of Power: a Guide to Its Intellige

Kinds of Power: a Guide to Its Intellige

In the boldest expose on the nature of power since Machiavelli, celebrated Jungian therapist James Hillman shows how the artful leader uses each of two dozen kinds of power with finesse and subtlety. Power, we often forget, has many faces, many different expressions. "Empowerment," writes best-selling Jungian analyst James Hillman, "comes from understanding ...[more]

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Straight Talk

Straight Talk

Straight Talk
The quality of our relationships, both at work and in other areas of our lives, is defined by the quality of our conversations. Every manager knows what difficult conversations feel like: with employees who consistently underperform, with senior managers who give destructive feedback, or with toxic colleagues whose behaviour poisons the workplace. They also know that when they delay or avoid these conversations, allowing frustration and anger to build up, they may find themselves facing emotional outbursts in which accusation and blame replace calm thinking and clear dialogue. When difficult conversations are handled poorly, relationships, careers and even the success of a business can be badly compromised. Straight Talk explains a step-by-step process that managers can use to plan conversations in which they feel safe to talk to almost anyone about almost anything. The book includes extensive examples and detailed dialogue for a range of recognisable, real conversations. Using the process, managers will find that they can plan and hold conversations that never seemed possible, and that they will be able to reach agreement on changes in behaviour they never thought probable. Based on the author’s practical experience, and developed and field-tested with several thousand managers at various levels and in all sectors of industry, this is a process that works. No manager can afford to do without it.

About the Author - Maureen Collins
Maureen Collins has a BSc honours degree in psychology from the University of Edinburgh. She has over 25 years of Human Resource Development experience in the corporate world and has been consulting for the past 15 years. The book is a distillation of her insights into how managers hold conversations and the impact this has on their effectiveness. She maintains a website (www.straight-talk.co.za) ...[more about Maureen Collins]

» Author: Maureen Collins;
» Title: Straight Talk
» ISBN: 9781770220843
» Format: Softcover
» Release Date: April 2010
» Category: Zebra Press
» Pages: 128
» Price: R130.00
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