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- catalog abstract ""You might think self-management is a pretty basic concept, but the fact is: It's not as easy as it sounds, and many people aren't very good at it - they need your help to improve their abilities. The Self-Management Workshop provides you with all the tools, methods, and knowledge needed to help individuals and teams develop self-management skills. Packed with planning guides, worksheets, step-by-step outlines, exercises, models, checklists, teaching suggestions, scripts, lecture notes, handouts, overhead masters, and advice, this book is literally a "portable training course.""--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11355398.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""You might think self-management is a pretty basic concept, but the fact is: It's not as easy as it sounds, and many people aren't very good at it - they need your help to improve their abilities. The Self-Management Workshop provides you with all the tools, methods, and knowledge needed to help individuals and teams develop self-management skills. Packed with planning guides, worksheets, step-by-step outlines, exercises, models, checklists, teaching suggestions, scripts, lecture notes, handouts, overhead masters, and advice, this book is literally a "portable training course.""--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: How and Why to Train People for Self-Management -- Sect. I. Getting Started. 1. Training for Self-Management. 2. Assessing Self-Management Skills -- Sect. II. The Pyramid of Control. 3. Sort Out your Values (Step 1). 4. Organize your Values into Life Dimensions (Step 2). 5. Write a Vision Statement (Step 3). 6. Prioritize your Life Dimensions (Step 4). 7. Goal Setting (Step 5). 8. Prioritize Goals and Performance Ranges (Step 6). 9. Write an Action Plan (Step 7). 10. Evaluate Progress and Take Corrective Action (Step 8) -- Sect. III. Putting Together the Self-Management Puzzle: Self-Management Exercises. 11. Self-Awareness. 12. Self-Confidence. 13. Self-Esteem/Self-Respect. 14. Drive. 15. Respect for Others.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 386 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0814404537".
- catalog isPartOf "The trainer's workshop series".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : American Management Association,".
- catalog subject "658.4/036 21".
- catalog subject "HD69.T54 W453 1999".
- catalog subject "Teams in the workplace.".
- catalog subject "Time management.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: How and Why to Train People for Self-Management -- Sect. I. Getting Started. 1. Training for Self-Management. 2. Assessing Self-Management Skills -- Sect. II. The Pyramid of Control. 3. Sort Out your Values (Step 1). 4. Organize your Values into Life Dimensions (Step 2). 5. Write a Vision Statement (Step 3). 6. Prioritize your Life Dimensions (Step 4). 7. Goal Setting (Step 5). 8. Prioritize Goals and Performance Ranges (Step 6). 9. Write an Action Plan (Step 7). 10. Evaluate Progress and Take Corrective Action (Step 8) -- Sect. III. Putting Together the Self-Management Puzzle: Self-Management Exercises. 11. Self-Awareness. 12. Self-Confidence. 13. Self-Esteem/Self-Respect. 14. Drive. 15. Respect for Others.".
- catalog title "The self-management workshop : helping people take control of their lives and their work : a trainer's guide / Donald H. Weiss.".
- catalog type "text".