Description
At best, our jobs provide us with the opportunity for useful activity that helps to happily fulfil our lives, as well as providing an income. This book is aimed at trainers, counsellors and psychologists who work with managers and staff to help them be 'the best they can be'. It offers frameworks and resources which help people to understand and enjoy their work in its organisational context, to work effectively and avoid stress, and to relate their work to the rest of their lives. Sheila Dainow is an experienced trainer, counsellor and author. Her book provides
- Frameworks and structures for effective training programmes that increase well-being and efficiency at work
- Practical exercises, with trainer 'inputs' suggested and helpful hints and commentary based on successful experience
- Resources for training presented in a 'How to do it' way, which represent a recipe book for organisational training based on tried and tested material
Training specialists and managers will find this book a useful, interesting and practical tool in their task of counselling and developing people in effective, humane and modern organisations.
"A straightforward, no-nonsense book. An excellent combination of theory and practical exercises."
-Stephen Palmer, PhD Director of the Centre for Stress Management, London, UK
About the Author
Sheila Dainow is the author of Working and Surviving in Organisations: A Trainer's Guide to Developing Organisational Skills, published by Wiley.
Reviews
"....I think it is very helpful and is likely to be a valuable and practical text.", , , The Occupational Psychiatrist#
Book Information
ISBN 9780471981510
Author Sheila Dainow
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 482g
Dimensions(mm) 245mm * 168mm * 14mm