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Time Management (Management Pocketbooks)1 review
Ian Fleming

Management Pocketbooks, 2003

Great Time-Management Pocketbook
A very compact and useful 120 page presentation on core time management principles, and tools ready to use in the workplace, by undergraduate business students, or consultants. Topics include: managing work activities, managing your thinking and reasoning, managing relationships, managing communications, and managing your work environment. Tools include: Pareto, importance vs urgency matrix, ...
  
  











  



  
The Stress Pocketbook (Management Pocket Book Series)1 review
Mary Richards

Management Pocketbooks, 1999

To the point, stressless way of handling Stress
For those whose lives are so stressed they don't have time to read stress books, this is the book for you. Excellent, to the point, with many useful tips. As you read on, you realise that much of the advice you already knew but it had become buried under the workload. Richards brings these useful tips and simple practical exercises to the top of the pile thus bringing some normality and ...
  
  











  



  
The Thinker's Pocketbook (Management Pocket Book Series)1 review
Angelena Boden

Management Pocketbooks, 1999

Precise, Positive & Powerfull
A great starter on the road to improving your life and a great sequel to another in the Pocketbook series called "Positive Mental Attitude" by Douglas Miller. Both go hand in hand very well. Like all of the Pocketbook series, it is short, but packed with information that you can use straight away. Easy to read and absorb quickly and very pleasantly laid out in a clear uncluttered style with ...
  
  











  



  
Negotiator's (The Pocketbook)1 review
Patrick Forsyth

Management Pocketbooks, 2000

A concise learning aid for business negotiations
This book is designed to be a learning aid. As the back cover indicates, it is "short on words," and very appropriate for a manager or other busy professional who needs to quickly develop basic negotiating skills. The methodologies outlined in the book focus on business transactions, so it would not be a useful book for learning how to conduct a hostage negotiation, crisis resolution, or ...
  
  











  



  
Positive Mental Attitude (The Pocketbook)1 review
Douglas Miller

Management Pocketbooks, 2005

Short & Sweet & Straight to the Point.
A GREAT little starter book to introduce you to the ideas & concepts of what PMA (Positive Mental Attitude) is all about. Small & compact & probably easy enough to read & digest within a day or two. Like most of these types of book I always recommend reading them 2 or 3 times to make sure the message has sunk in (literally - to your subconscious mind). If you can take the ideas of this ...
  
  











  



  
NLP (The Pocketbook)1 review
Gillian Burn

Management Pocketbooks, 2005

NLP - as easy as ABC!
Before you dive headlong into the dizzying realms of this relatively new science or before you spend a fortune on the ever-growing multitude of books on NLP, buy this book FIRST! This book really is a GREAT introduction to NLP and because it's small with only 120 odd pages, it gets straight to the point. No waste, white-wash or waffle!! If you're new to the subject, it's perfect, you'll ...
  
  











  



  
Facilitator's (Trainer)2 reviews
John Townsend, Paul Donovan

Management Pocketbooks, 1999

A guide book for those Facilitators that expect more.....
I found this book through Amazon's recommendations from other books I had purchased through them. This book is an essential kit in our arsenal of Faciltator's tools. This book is small in size but big in content. It has problem solving, facilitation methods, "energizers" and interpersonal skills. This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to content. This book has many great illustrations ...
  
  











  



  
Project Management (Management Pocketbooks)1 review
Mike Applegarth, Keith Posner

Management Pocketbooks, 1998

Compilation of info for the busy project manager
Incisive, concise, and packed with informaiton for the busy executive who wants to be informed about project management within the minimum possible time. Topics include scoping, planning, implementing, and monitoring your projects.
  
  











  



  
Accelerated Learning Pocketbook (Teachers' Pocketbooks) (Teachers' Pocketbooks)1 review
Brin Best

Management Pocketbooks, 2003

Accelerated Learning in Pills
As little pills this little book will solve out any troble or question you haVE about what acceleated learning. Good drawings, big titles, summaries and everything Accelerated Learning recommends are applied on it. Easy to carry and to understand it is really helpfull for teachers, facilitators, designers ro trainers. You'll love to find interesting and deep information in this tiny book
  
  











  



  
Mentoring in Schools Pocketbook (Teachers' Pocketbooks)1 review
Bob Garvey, Kim Langridge

Management Pocketbooks, 2003

Mentoring Overview
This pocketbook gives an overview of mentoring in schools. All aspects of mentoring - the process, peer mentoring, learning mentors, volunteer mentors, and e-mentoring - are covered. For a good summary and a quick reference this is an excellent publication. There are references for further training but these tend to apply to the UK as would be expected from a British publication. I recommend ...
  
  











  



  
The Virtual Teams Pocketbook (Management Pocketbooks) (Management Pocketbooks)1 review
Ian Fleming

Management Pocketbooks, 2006

A very quick read
According to Tom Allen from MIT, after a distance of greater than 50 ft, our chance of communicating and co-operating more than once a week is less than 10%. Something most of us probably see with the teams that we currently work with everyday. Ian Fleming reminds us of this fact with a pocket book on Virtual teams published this year in the U.K. Over the last few years I have looked at several ...
  
  











  



  
The Behaviour Management Pocketbook (Teachers' Pocketbooks) (Teachers' Pocketbooks)
Peter Hook, Andy Vass

Management Pocketbooks, 2004

It's every new teacher's first concern and it's the issue about which even the most experienced teachers are never complacent - how to control their classes. What makes some teachers so much more effective than others? How do they manage their classes? Indeed, how do they manage themselves? From getting the basics right, through the four Rs - rights, responsibilities, rules and routines - and on to core principles and key strategies, Peter Hook ...
  
  











  



  
Trainer's (Management Pocketbooks)1 review
John Townsend

Management Pocketbooks, 2003

A lot of info in a nutshell
The beauty of the Management Pocket Books Series is that you get the necessary information without having to spend so much time reading. This particular book is no exemption. Training tips, techniques, and icebreakers are included. It tells you how to decode a participant's feelings by his/her action. Clear, concise, and helpful, this little book also tells you how people receive, process, ...
  
  











  



  
Appraisals (Management Pocketbooks S.)
Frank Scott-Lennon

Management Pocketbooks, 1997
  
  











  



  
The Mentoring Pocketbook (Management Pocketbooks) (Management Pocketbooks)2 reviews
Geof Alred, Bob Garvey, ...

Management Pocketbooks, 2006

Good mentoring background resource
Mentoring is so important in the world today. Having a mentor, as this book details, helps people reach the next level in their careers. Mentoring is truly invaluable. A tough thing though is finding a mentor. Where does one look? Well now there is a place to both find a mentor and also be a mentor to share your knowledge. The site is Advance Mentoring, www.Advancementoring.com You can ...
  
  











  



  
The Assessment & Learning Pocketbook (Teachers' Pocketbooks) (Teachers' Pocketbooks)
Ian Smith

Management Pocketbooks, 2007

Good assessment focuses mainly on improvement and is used to support progress. It helps learners to know how well they have learned and provides feedback on how they can do better; it encourages learners to support and help each other; it builds self-motivation, self-confidence and self-reliance. Sound familiar? These are the principles of formative assessment. They're at the heart of the national Assessment for Learning initiative and they form ...
  
  











  



  
The Assertiveness Pocketbook (Management Pocket Book Series)
Max A. Eggert

Management Pocketbooks, 1999
  
  











  



  
360 Degree Feedback (Management Pocketbooks)
Tony Peacock

Management Pocketbooks, 2007
  
  











  



  
The Balance Sheet Pocketbook (Finance)
Anne Hawkins, Clive Turner

Management Pocketbooks, 1995
  
  











  







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