Teambuilding Activities Pocketbook

Teambuilding Activities Pocketbook
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Publisher : Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9781908284112
ISBN-13 : 1908284110
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Teambuilding Activities Pocketbook by : Paul Tizzard

Building teams that are united, motivated and productive is the aim of this collection of practical, easy-to-use activities. They are for use by managers at team meetings and briefings, and for trainers running teambuilding workshops. The lively and persuasive activities are the work of Paul Tizzard who has already established his credentials as a creative developer of training materials with the publication of The Icebreakers Pocketbook and The Openers & Closers Pocketbook, both popular titles in the Management Pocketbook Series. The activities in The Teambuilding Activities Pocketbook are grouped according to their suitability for different stages of team development. From new teams to established teams there is a range of applicable activities to choose from. There are those too that address specific team issues. To help readers identify which activities they need to draw on, there is a questionnaire that will identify at what stage their own team has reached. Also dealt with in the book are facilitation, presentation and coaching skills. Reviewing the book in 'Training Journal' shortly after its publication, Matt Somers wrote: 'I would recommend that anyone who interacts with teams buys a copy and keeps it handy.'

Talent Management Pocketbook

Talent Management Pocketbook
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Publisher : Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781907078682
ISBN-13 : 1907078681
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Talent Management Pocketbook by : Andy Cross

How to find, keep and get the best from the people who can make an enterprise thrive is the subject of the Talent Management Pocketbook, now in its 2nd edition. It features checklists and self-assessment tools to gauge current talent management strategy and pinpoint where improvements can be made. Included too are examples of outstanding talent management practices. How do you judge with confidence that someone will succeed in a bigger role? The book describes how the 'potential profiler' can help identify potential talent in the key performance areas. It is one of several helpful models described. Blending talent in order to build talented teams is another focus of this illustrated pocketbook. It deals with its subject in clear, concise terms with the emphasis on providing practical solutions. The Talent Management Pocketbook has been written for trainers, HR and recruitment professionals, and for line managers with responsibility for retaining and developing talented team members.

Teamworking Pocketbook

Teamworking Pocketbook
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Publisher : Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9781906610982
ISBN-13 : 1906610983
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Teamworking Pocketbook by : Ian Fleming

The Teamworking Pocketbook has long been at the heart of the successful Management Pocketbooks Series. Now in its third edition, this popular title looks at the differences between groups and teams and between teambuilding and teamworking, the types of problems preventing teams from being effective, and offers plenty of practical advice for countering such difficulties. Leadership, conflict management and understanding group behaviour are among the many subjects covered in this illustrated 'hands-on' guide. Also available in the series: Teambuilding Activities Pocketbook, Team Coaching Pocketbook, Advanced Coaching Pocketbook

Team Coaching Pocketbook

Team Coaching Pocketbook
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Publisher : Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 131
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ISBN-10 : 9781908284549
ISBN-13 : 1908284544
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Team Coaching Pocketbook by : Erik de Haan

Many if not most teams in the modern workplace fall well short of harnessing their collective capability, maintains Erik de Haan, resulting in loss of performance and poor results. For the author of the Team Coaching Pocketbook and director of the Ashridge Centre for Coaching, this is a depressing thought yet he's quick to point out that poor performance is readily managed if team members are minded to reflect intelligently on how they operate and have the skills to do so. "This is where team coaching can be beneficial", says de Haan. "It helps teams think through what they are doing and why, how they can integrate individual skill sets and how they can innovate." Written by an expert in his field, this is a practical, insightful guide to team coaching which will benefit both coaching specialists and team leaders

Form Tutor's Pocketbook

Form Tutor's Pocketbook
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Publisher : Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781907078064
ISBN-13 : 1907078061
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Form Tutor's Pocketbook by : Roy Watson-Davis

While the role of form tutor may be changing, its importance within a school is not. Yet it's a role for which most teachers receive very little training. Somehow you're expected to pick up and master the considerable skills as you go along. Picking up this pocketbook for its clear guidance on all aspects of the job - administrative, pastoral and academic - is the way forward. You're sure to recognise Roy's light-hearted stereotypes and you're equally sure to relate to what he has to say about such thorny issues as the homework diary, thought for the week, report writing and uniform checks. As well as routines and admin, there are chapters on working with parents and carers; pastoral and social development; effective target setting and ideas for tutorials. Whichever way your school interprets the form tutor's role, there's something here for both the NQT and the seasoned hand.

Training Evaluation Pocketbook

Training Evaluation Pocketbook
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Publisher : Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 99
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ISBN-10 : 9781908284358
ISBN-13 : 1908284358
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Training Evaluation Pocketbook by : Paul Donovan

The 2nd edition of the Training Evaluation Pocketbook explains - succinctly, visually and with abundant informative examples - how to measure training results. In order to 'demystify' the process of evaluating training events, the pocketbook identifies nine possible outcomes to measure: reaction to training, satisfaction with the way training was organised, knowledge acquisition, skills improvement, attitude shift, behaviour change, organisational results, return on investment and psychological capital. The book's authors are Paul Donovan and John Townsend who have also jointly written three other titles in the Pocketbook Series, namely: Facilitator's, Training Needs Analysis and Transfer of Learning.

People Manager's Pocketbook

People Manager's Pocketbook
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Publisher : Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781907077395
ISBN-13 : 1907077391
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis People Manager's Pocketbook by : Ian Fleming

Another popular title from Ian Fleming on ways to manage difficult people and their problems. The People Manager's Pocketbook uses a practical and effective 'Signs/Reasons/Solutions' structure. Problem areas include: the poor performer, difficult individual, reluctant team player, persistent late-comer, slow learner, isolated individual and unsupportive boss. '...practical and rich in common sense', reported Management Today journal.

E-Colors 4U - Parents & Teachers Pocket Book

E-Colors 4U - Parents & Teachers Pocket Book
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Publisher : Equilibria Services Pte Ltd
Total Pages : 147
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis E-Colors 4U - Parents & Teachers Pocket Book by : Equilibria Services Pte. Ltd.

A guide for parents, educators, community leaders that gives you a way to engage in meaningful dialogue with students in elementary through high school. A summary of both sections of the book are noted below. Furthermore, this guidebook will also give you access to exercises that you can implement in your home, school or community. E-Colors 4 U Student Pocket Book Utilizing the framework of the E-Colors, the E-Colors 4 U Student Pocket Book will introduce learners to concepts that will allow him/her to gain greater self-awareness. This pocket book offers a summary of one of twelve personalities, each of the personalities depict individual’s behavioral tendencies. Additionally, the pocket book addresses potential limiters with tasks or people that could get in the way of attaining goals or sustaining a successful school experience. Students from elementary to high school could benefit from taking our Junior Personality Diversity Indicator (JPDI) online. The JPDI will give individuals a summary of their personality tendencies. Students can soon engage in conversations with fellow peers, teachers, school leaders, members of their community and parents on ways to maximize their strengths, while building on their potential limiters. Students can be developed to champion the tools, processes and information in school clubs, organizations or in their day-to-day interactions. With this pocket book, students can learn terminology depicting who they are, why they do what they do, how they are motivated and what steps they need to take to become a more balanced individual. This pocket book is resource and can be adapted to be used in one-on-one sessions, small group dialogue or class instruction. Most importantly, students recognize that in a campus filled with many differences, it is in those differences that they recognize they are not wrong, just different. And, we can prosper with an appreciation of diversity of thought.

Pocket Guide to Facilitating Human Connections

Pocket Guide to Facilitating Human Connections
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ISBN-10 : 0996423974
ISBN-13 : 9780996423977
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Pocket Guide to Facilitating Human Connections by : Rod Lee

This incredible resource is a guide to facilitating powerful activities to create more connected and more engaged teams.