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Anton van den Dungen | Coen Dirkx When management is your profession
basic skills of good management
Managers today seem to have to be jacks-of-all-trades. Delegating, co-operating, motivating, planning and even keeping up to date with developments as well as taking training courses: this is what is expected of managers today. But who can possibly do all of these things at one time? Dirkx en Van den Dungen show us which skills you need to be a manager, how you can obtain these skills and how you can put them into practice without becoming completely snowed under. Using models, recommendations and...
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Engels | 194 pagina's (ePub2, 2,4 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
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Jolanda Bouman Tips & tools for managers
So much is expected of managers; supervising the staff, running the department, motivating employees, open communication, delegating tasks, finding creative solutions, providing and processing feedback, creating budgets, reaching targets. Who couldnt use help with all this? Whether you are just starting out in a supervisory role or are a highly experienced manager, you will find this book an enormous benefit. For the new supervisor it will answer such questions as Just how do I deal with this? and...
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Engels | 24 pagina's (ePub2, 1,8 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
E-book
Ron Witjas The time of your life
time management
Who wouldnt love to get more work done in less time, have time for family, sports and hobbies, thus creating a relaxed way of life? The trouble is that between dream and reality, theres a clock in the way wich only lets you have 24 hours a day. Theres no way around that. Most people find being under time pressure very unpleasant; the awful realisation that 24 hours just arent enough to do what they want or have to do. Sounds familiar? You can do something about that against the clock feeling. To...
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Engels | 116 pagina's (ePub2, 2,7 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
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Theo IJzermans | Lex Eckhardt The floor is yours!
public speaking
Having to speak in public ranks as number four in the top ten list of most frightening things in life - according to reliable research carried out in the Netherlands. Not being in control is a frequent cause of anxiety. This makes the fear of speaking in public the odd one out in this top ten, because speaking in front of a group is a skill you can learn, a fear that you can overcome... The same research showed that the fear of public speaking decreases in ratio to the amount of practice and experience....
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Engels | 80 pagina's (ePub2, 1,8 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
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Jan Schouten | Wim van Beers Result-oriented management
Obtaining maximum results by ensuring clear agreements between managers and employees. This is what result-oriented management (ROM) is about. It is a management style that is particularly successful. ROM is based on the fact that people get more enjoyment from their work and obtain better results if they know clearly what is expected of them, if they are involved in defining targets, have sufficient room to decide how they can meet them and are given feedback about their performance. Managers define...
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Engels | 84 pagina's (ePub2, 2 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
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Marieta Koopmans Feedback
mastering the art of giving and receiving feedback
Do you tend to keep your comments about others to yourself? Is there a difference between giving feedback to an employee, a colleague or your boss? Do you avoid praising others for their efforts? Many people would answer these questions with a resounding yes. They are uncomfortable dealing with feedback and would rather sidestep the issue entirely. But open, honest communication enables others to learn and grow, which improves their performance in the future. It is a well-accepted fact that feedback...
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Engels | 95 pagina's (ePub2, 1,9 MB) | Thema, Zaltbommel | 2010
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