Risk(1st Edition) All That Matters (Teach Yourself, All That Matters) by Sue Stockdale, CliveSteeper Paperback, 160 Pages, Published 2016 by Teach Yourself ISBN-13: 978-1-4736-0247-2, ISBN: 1-4736-0247-5
"What is risk, how does it effect decisions we make, and how can we do so more rationally? We are all risk takers. In life and in business, human attitudes towards risk are terrifyingly irrational. We hugely overestimate short-term risks (standing near a cliff edge, or selling to someone who may not be credit worthy), but we underestimate long-term risks (smoking, or acquiring a large company). This book seeks to understand risk from the ..."
"Sunday: What's in it for me? Monday: Step into their world Tuesday: Motivation vs inspiration Wednesday: Taking the wider perspective Thursday: When the going gets tough Friday: Reward and recognition Saturday: Reviewing progress"
"At various times in our lives we may ask ourselves some big questions or face a big challenge. : Where am I going? What do I want out of work and life? Why have things not worked out as I expected so far? In order to find out answers, the first place to look is inside yourself. By learning more about your personality and what makes you tick, it can help you develop new ways of operating and make different choices to get what you want. U ..."
Motivating People in a Week(1st Edition) A Teach Yourself Guide (Teach Yourself: Relationships & Self-Help) by Sue Stockdale, CliveSteeper Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2014 by Mcgraw-Hill ISBN-13: 978-1-4718-0164-8, ISBN: 1-4718-0164-0
"Learn to motivate different people and advance your career Written by Sue Stockdale and Clive Steeper, leading experts on motivation, this book quickly teaches you the insider secrets you need to get people to do what you want. The seven straightforward chapters feature the key points of the subject, as well as questions to ensure you have taken it all in. There are also cartoons and diagrams throughout that make this book a more enjoya ..."
"In these turbulent economic times it seems that change is now, ironically, the only constant. If you have found that your job has changed (or been lost) in ways that you cannot control, then this is the book for you. Whether it's your manager, your job, your employment status, your working style, or your industry that's changing, this book is full of practical tips. And it's not written just for managers either - this book is written fo ..."
Risk(1st Edition) All That Matters by Stockdale Sue, CliveSteeper Hardcover, 160 Pages, Published 2015 by Teach Yourself ISBN-13: 978-1-4736-0249-6, ISBN: 1-4736-0249-1
"We are all risk takers.In life and in business, human attitudes towards risk are terrifyingly irrational. We hugely over-estimate short-term risks (standing near a cliff edge, or selling to someone who may not be credit worthy) but we under-estimate long-term risks (smoking, or acquiring a large company).This book seeks to understand risk from the human perspective. Why do we decide the things that we do, and how can we do it differentl ..."
"This accessible and readable book will appeal to both students and general readers, giving a fascinating introduction to Risk - what it means and what matters most about it."
"Now that you have spent a week reading about motivating others, you should
consider how you are going to put this all into practice. Remember that in order to
motivate others you must begin by motivating yourself. When you find that energy
..."
Cope with Change at Work A practical, positive companion for dealing with organisational change by Sue Stockdale, CliveSteeper 288 Pages, Published 2012 by Teach Yourself ISBN-13: 978-1-4441-7127-3, ISBN: 1-4441-7127-5
"The business had been bought and sold several times in the previous ten years;
therefore coping with change was not unfamiliar to the employees. Tony was
working intheservice department and had been seconded from the production
support team. His new role involved beingthe conduit between Sales, Projects,
Manufacturing and Service, who conducted the project onsite installations. Tony's
role was a pretty invidious one; he was regular ..."