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The Managing Your
Appraisal Pocketbook
The Managing Your Appraisal
Pocketbook is written from the appraisee's standpoint. It
encourages people to take charge of their own career development by
preparing for and properly using appraisals. Its author is Max
Eggert, a management psychologist who specialises in assisting
organisations and individuals to achieve their best. He looks at the
dangers and benefits of appraisals, how to prepare for them,
performance measurement, feedback, the appraisal interview
structure, and types of questioning. For hints and tips on setting
up and running an appraisal system, see The
Appraisal's Pocketbook.
The
Stress Pocketbook
Learning to manage stress at work
benefits both the individual and the organisation. The Stress
Pocketbook is full of practical advice on ways to manage your
own stress, and how to help others. Emphasis is on what to do rather
than on theory.
The book was voted 'best of its kind'
by the Management Today journal in a review of similar
publications. It commented: 'A user-friendly guide to stress
management. The simple, quick-fire descriptions of common workplace
situations are useful. Well worth keeping
handy'.
Stress News said of the Pocketbook:
'Although small, it manages to pack a tremendous amount of useful
information and tips into its seven sections. A really useful
adjunct to any stress management or stress counselling programme. As
it costs so little it could be included in the price of the course
or sessions'.
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