The Belbin guide to succeeding at work. [electronic resource] : Belbin.
Publication details: London : A. & C. Black, 2009.Description: viii, 98 p. : illISBN:- 9781408121498 (e-book)
- Guide to succeeding at work
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- HF5381
- Also available in printed form ISBN 9781408115015
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Originally published: Cambridge: Belbin, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
How do some people move effortlessly up the career ladder, while others stall at each rung? Based on the theories of management guru Meredith Belbin, this book is a jargon-free guide to career success, and as suitable for those in their first job as it is for someone on the hunt for a promotion. Have you ever been overtaken at work by someone with fewer qualifications? Have you ever wondered how some people move effortlessly up the career ladder, while others stall at each rung? Drawing on 27 years' experience since the publication of Meredith Belbin's bestselling book, Management Teams - Why They Succeed or Fail , Belbin have produced a book to answer all these questions and more. The secret starts with knowing who you are, how you behave, and how you interact with others. Are you a Plant , for example? A Shaper ? Or a Coordinator ? Using these Belbin 'Team Roles' as a language to describe their behaviour, readers can learn how they can contribute at work in the most useful way. Whether you are are in your first job or looking for ways to land that promotion, the concise and jargon-free Belbin Guide to Succeeding at Work will help you reach your career goals.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9781408115015
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