Training

Training in Interpersonal Skills: TIPS for managing people at work

By - Robbins, Stephen P.
ISBN 10 - 0131227866
ISBN 13 - 9780131227866
Book Status - 1 Qnty Available with us.
Shelf No - 16
Call Number - 658.302 ROB 2003
Edition - 3rd ed.
Physical Description - xiv, 282 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes - Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-275) and index.
Book Information
Training in Interpersonal Skills (TIPS) was one of the first interpersonal-skills training packages for management students. Since its original publication, college and university management faculty have increasingly come to recognize the importance of developing interpersonal skill competencies in their students. Dr. Milton Blood, a former professor and now an executive with the Association for Management Education, explains why management skills training has gained in popularity over more traditional theory building: *Leadership sounds like an applied topic, but its classroom presentation can leave students no better prepared to lead... The business school graduate needs to lead, not trace the history of leadership research. (Similarly) the graduate needs to motivate, not compare and contrast six different theories of motivation. *By developing and practicing the interpersonal skills in this book, students can learn to lead and motivate others. In addition, they will master other vital interpersonal skills in the areas of communication, team building, and problem solving.

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