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Title: |
Staying Sane in Business |
| Sub-title: |
A practical guide to sanity, success and satisfaction at work |
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| By (author): |
Chris Welford, Jackie Sykes |
| ISBN10-13: |
0993201903 : 9780993201905 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
209x148mm |
| Pages: |
264 |
| Weight: |
.430 Kg. |
| Published: |
sane.works - March 2015 |
| List Price: |
15.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 9 |
| Subjects: |
Management & management techniques : Advice on careers & achieving success |
| Ever known colleagues who felt hassled and harried and who hated coming in to work? Ever felt that way yourself? Then this book is for them, and for you. Practical, accessible, authoritative, it is a book that does exactly what it says on the cover â it helps the reader to keep their sanity, to succeed at work, and to enjoy the whole experience. Written by two professionals in psychology, coaching and psychotherapy, with a long and distinguished background in leadership development, Staying Sane in Business starts from the premise that sanity is simply being happy, fulfilled and productive. The authors know that people in business are always short of time, and sometimes short of patience, so this book goes straight to the heart of the matter, with clear explanations, helpful exercises and invaluable tips at the end of every chapter. |
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This is a very easy-to-read and practical book informed both by academic research and consulting assignments. I can imagine all sorts of work-stressed people gaining real insight and good advice from each of the chapters. -- Professor Adrian Furnham, Professor of Psychology, University College London
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'A ground-breaking book... easy to grasp, and practical.' -- Robin Hobbes, Founder Elan Training & Development, former Chair of British TA Association and current European TA Ethical Advisor
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'Practical and easy-to-understand tips on how to manage the pressure of business and balancing work and life.' -- Professor Sir Cary Cooper, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
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