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The People Manager's
Pocketbook
Another popular title from Ian Fleming on
ways to manage difficult people and their problems. The People
Manager's Pocketbook uses a practical and effective
'Signs/Reasons/Solutions' structure. Problem areas include: the poor
performer, difficult individual, reluctant team player, persistent
late-comer, slow learner, isolated individual and unsupportive boss.
'…practical and rich in common sense', reported Management
Today journal.
The Coaching
Pocketbook
Coaching is aimed at improving
performance at work. This is done by turning the activities people
do into learning situations, in a planned way and under guidance.
The Coaching Pocketbook defines the coach's role and explains
how coaching differs from the other 'helping skills' of advising,
instructing, counselling and mentoring. There are four key stages to
coaching, namely assessing current performance levels, setting
outcomes for learning, agreeing tactics/initiating action, and
giving feedback. The author explains each stage and then moves on to
summarise the various skills required. Next, the opportunities for
coaching and the potential pitfalls are highlighted. A checklist and
a case study end the Pocketbook on a practical note. 'Encapsulated
my belief in the potential of people and showed me how to translate
this into appropriate action', commented one reader.
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