Developing effective behaviour
Purpose – To provide a summary of self‐help texts and ideas drawn from a range of self‐help and “how to” books. Design/methodology/approach – Material subdivided into the ten most common (agreed) ideas for self‐improvement. Findings – The advice is sound (common sense?) but applying it is not easy. Research limitations/implications – The material used is often subjective and anecdotal. Practical implications – If readers apply the principles they will experience direct benefits. Originality/value – That there is a consistency of advice from all sorts of sources as to how to be more effective, whatever the task that confronts one.
Year of publication: |
2005
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Authors: | Kearsley, Michael A. |
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Industrial and Commercial Training. - Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 1758-5767, ZDB-ID 2019820-6. - Vol. 37.2005, 3, p. 150-153
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Publisher: |
Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Skills | Individual development | Individual behaviour | Empowerment | Books |
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