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Me, Myself, My Team

How to Become an Effective Team Player Using NLP

By (author) Angus McLeod
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Crown House Publishing, Camarthen, United Kingdom
Published: 4th Dec 2006
Dimensions: w 151mm h 230mm d 16mm
Weight: 305g
ISBN-10: 1845900340
ISBN-13: 9781845900342
Barcode No: 9781845900342
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Synopsis
Me, Myself, My Team is a practical book stimulating the reader to new and empowering strategies using 'team' as a model for change. Whether the objective is to influence changes in your work-place, decide on the most career-important focus for your job or knowing how to understand and influence difficult people, this book has inspiring tools for stimulating change. The emphasis is principally on what we can do to make a difference at work. These learnings are extended to provide practical ideas for developing people and teams as well. This edition is updated throughout and has more emphasis on understanding people and influencing skills.

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"A practical book with wonderful tips, ideas and perspectives." Kriss Akabusi MBE MA "Angus McLeod's excellent work is a must have for anyone working in or with a team. It contains powerful tools for both the new team member or experienced team leader." Richard Churches "This one has been sitting on my bookshelf for a while as I found its subtitle, 'How to become an effective team player using NLP', somewhat daunting. In fact no prior knowledge of neuro-linguistic programming is required, and whilst this isn't a book to be skimmed through, the time spent reading it is time well spent. Useful advice is there for the taking, and managers and committed team players are likely to find this book very relevant." Business Bookshelf, City Business review, August 2006"