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Personal development and management skills /

By: Routledge, Chris.
Contributor(s): Carmichael, Jan | Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Publisher: London : Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2007Description: x, 208 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781843981480 (pbk.); 9781843981480:; 1843981483 (pbk.).Subject(s): Management -- Psychological aspects | Management | Career developmentDDC classification: 658.409
Contents:
Introduction.-- Part 1. The Process.-- The background to Adax.-- Awareness.-- Decision-making.-- Action.-- Excellence.--Part. 2. Critical variables.-- Experiential learning.--The brain and skill development.-- State: a prerequisite for skill development.-- The role of the senses in skill development.-- Personal characteristics and learning.-- Summary and conclusion.-- Appendix.
Summary: Much has been written about which management skills are important, but this book focuses on the process by which people develop management skills. It will underpin and accompany an academic study of management skills.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction.-- Part 1. The Process.-- The background to Adax.-- Awareness.-- Decision-making.-- Action.-- Excellence.--Part. 2. Critical variables.-- Experiential learning.--The brain and skill development.-- State: a prerequisite for skill development.-- The role of the senses in skill development.-- Personal characteristics and learning.-- Summary and conclusion.-- Appendix.

Much has been written about which management skills are important, but this book focuses on the process by which people develop management skills. It will underpin and accompany an academic study of management skills.

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