Personal Effectiveness : A guide to action

Personal Effectiveness : A guide to action

by Diana Winstanley (Author)

Synopsis

This new text on personal effectiveness, by a leading author, is designed to give students a grounding in personal development and provide a context for their other studies. It is suitable for a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules, including those relating to self-development, management skills, study skills and coaching, and may be used for general business or HRM degrees. The text aims to be both comprehensive and accessible, by the use of learning aids. Each chapter includes learning objectives, vignette examples to illustrate key points, self-check exercises, chapter summaries and references for further reading.The text also includes a range of exercises with feedback, including: self-reflective exercises and analysis; the application of principles to personal experience; self-assessments and tests to check understanding; and practical exercises on problem-solving. The book suggests ways of working and interacting, as well as incorporating research with critical and analytical material in a way that is accessible at all levels. It also offers both a tutor and a student website with web links, tutor notes and PowerPoint slides for each chapter, as well as extra self-testing materials.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education / Europe, Middle East & Africa
Published: 04 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 1843980029
ISBN 13: 9781843980025

Media Reviews
'The style is good, readable and clear. Having read all the chapters in succession the style kept my attention very well...I think this book meets a need and is well written and accessible. I like the examples provided to illustrate each aspect and these really bring to life the particular issues being discussed.' Marilyn Farmer, Senior Lecturer, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College 'The book is very competently written and presented with a wide subject coverage. It tackles some interesting topics that other books fail to address. The balance between theory and practice is one of the book's key strengths.' Samantha Lynch, University of Kent
Author Bio
Diana Winstanley is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and has over 15 years experience of training staff, students and managers in personal effectiveness as well as in human resource management. She is Professor at Kingston Business School, Kingston University where she provides student support, exam stress workshops and courses in personal effectiveness.