Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work

How to Use the Enneagram System for Success

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Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work

How to Use the Enneagram System for Success

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A proven system for improving your own work and for working better in a teamUsed by such organizations as the Walt Disney Company, Silicon Graphics, the Federal Reserve Bank, and the CIA, the Enneagram is a proven psychological system based on nine number types that helps people achieve self-awareness and develop strategic approaches to interpersonal interactions. In Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work, Enneagram teacher and business consultant Ginger Lapid-Bodga shows professionals how to apply this popular tool to their work as a way to improve their productivity and help them build positive relationships among coworkers. This practical guide explains how to use the Enneagram to:Communicate more effectivelyProvide constructive feedback Prevent and resolve conflict Bring out their strongest leadership skills Discover methods for professional developmentWork better in teams

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McGraw-Hill
Language
English
Pages
288

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Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work
2005, McGraw-Hill
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Cover of: Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work
Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work: How to Use the Enneagram System for Success
July 1, 2004, McGraw-Hill
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Cover of: Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work

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First Sentence

"According to the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations, a person with emotional intelligence (EQ) possesses both personal competence and social competence."

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Library of Congress
BF698.35.E54L37 2004, BF698.35.E54 L37 2004

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7300577M
ISBN 10
0071439609
ISBN 13
9780071439602
LCCN
2004009318
Library Thing
119672
Goodreads
929362

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