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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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21st Century Reality Rules,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Practical Coach: Management Skills for Everyday Life (Paperback)
I loved the fact that Ms. Caproni utilized a decididly non north american white male perspective. From the delightful family picture on the back cover to the diverse source material she really understands how the changing landscape of our world, both personal and workplace impacts the skills needed to manage. As an experienced consultant,fronline workplace warrior, digerati and MOM, I can tell her advice is obviously imformed by experience and her critical mind. Read it just to impress your friends with my (and I predicte soon to be the worlds) favorite new word Bricolage. Sould be required reading for all first time managers as well as anyone who aspires to work, live and love well. The practical free and credible assessments are worth the price of the book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Real help for real issues,
By "rzk" (Dearborn, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Practical Coach: Management Skills for Everyday Life (Paperback)
Dr. Caproni hits the nail on the head with this very practical book based on real knowledge (not just supposition). Developing the best in the people in our organizations (easy to want, and hard to do) will help leaders do more with less -- fewer people, less unnecessary change, less "blow it up and start again". Those are the hidden costs that will eat our lunch in competitive environments. I'm glad for the help this book offers.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Management development gurus take note,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Practical Coach: Management Skills for Everyday Life (Paperback)
The book is first rate in its relevance, freshness of approach, organization and presentation. The combination of exercises, self-assessment tools, current research and statistics, and realistic perspective on the diverse, global, technology-driven workplace makes the book an extremely valuable tool. No fluff or fill here. This book is packed with information and useful tools for managers, executives, consultants,educators, and trainers. This one has legs, folks. Buy it, read it, and use it.For the past six years, I have used Caproni's materials and ideas in executive and professional education programs with groups of managers from throughout the globe. They really respond to the way she organizes material, presents important ideas, and brings together critical management knowledge from several domains that are usually treated separately.
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Well researched and practical,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Practical Coach: Management Skills for Everyday Life (Paperback)
A really well rounded book about the many dimensions of management....of particular interest is the chapter on understanding and building trust.
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The Practical Coach: Management Skills for Everyday Life by Paula J. Caproni (Paperback - December 15, 2000)
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