Social Style Management Style : Developing Productive Work Relationships

SKU: 9780814476178
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  • Author:
    BOLTON Robert / BOLTON Dorothy Grover
  • ISBN:
    9780814476178
  • Publication Date:
    March 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    171
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Amacom
  • Country of Publication:
Social Style Management Style : Developing Productive Work Relationships
Social Style Management Style : Developing Productive Work Relationships

Social Style Management Style : Developing Productive Work Relationships

SKU: 9780814476178
Regular price $32.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BOLTON Robert / BOLTON Dorothy Grover
  • ISBN:
    9780814476178
  • Publication Date:
    March 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    171
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Amacom
  • Country of Publication:

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What is social style, and how can you make it work for you in a business situation?

Your success at any management level depends largely on your ability to deal with other people. In this business-oriented approach to interpersonal relationships, management experts Robert Bolton and Dorothy Grover Bolton show you how to assess various behaviour patterns and how to use that knowledge to capitalise on your strengths, minimise your weaknesses, and get the results you want from others. Are you predominantly an Amiable, an Analytical, an Expressive, or a Driver? Nearly everyone, according to Boltons' extensive research, uses on of the four basic social styles more often than the others. No style is better than any other, but each does bring with it a unique pattern of strengths and weaknesses.

This book shows you not only how to recognise your particular style but also how to use that knowledge to manage others more effectively, set appropriate life goals and career paths, plan a sound self-improvement plan, increase your creativity, and more. The best managers, claim the Boltons, excel at being what they are rather than at trying to be what they are not. If you feel that your effectiveness at work could be increased by better interpersonal skills but are tired of theories that want you to overhaul yourself to fit some uncomfortable, impersonal 'management style', then let Social Style/Management Style improve your dealings with others and still let you be yourself.

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    Your success at any management level depends largely on your ability to deal with other people. In this business-oriented approach to interpersonal relationships, management experts Robert Bolton and Dorothy Grover Bolton show you how to assess various behaviour patterns and how to use that knowledge to capitalise on your strengths, minimise your weaknesses, and get the results you want from others. Are you predominantly an Amiable, an Analytical, an Expressive, or a Driver? Nearly everyone, according to Boltons' extensive research, uses on of the four basic social styles more often than the others. No style is better than any other, but each does bring with it a unique pattern of strengths and weaknesses.

    This book shows you not only how to recognise your particular style but also how to use that knowledge to manage others more effectively, set appropriate life goals and career paths, plan a sound self-improvement plan, increase your creativity, and more. The best managers, claim the Boltons, excel at being what they are rather than at trying to be what they are not. If you feel that your effectiveness at work could be increased by better interpersonal skills but are tired of theories that want you to overhaul yourself to fit some uncomfortable, impersonal 'management style', then let Social Style/Management Style improve your dealings with others and still let you be yourself.

What is social style, and how can you make it work for you in a business situation?

Your success at any management level depends largely on your ability to deal with other people. In this business-oriented approach to interpersonal relationships, management experts Robert Bolton and Dorothy Grover Bolton show you how to assess various behaviour patterns and how to use that knowledge to capitalise on your strengths, minimise your weaknesses, and get the results you want from others. Are you predominantly an Amiable, an Analytical, an Expressive, or a Driver? Nearly everyone, according to Boltons' extensive research, uses on of the four basic social styles more often than the others. No style is better than any other, but each does bring with it a unique pattern of strengths and weaknesses.

This book shows you not only how to recognise your particular style but also how to use that knowledge to manage others more effectively, set appropriate life goals and career paths, plan a sound self-improvement plan, increase your creativity, and more. The best managers, claim the Boltons, excel at being what they are rather than at trying to be what they are not. If you feel that your effectiveness at work could be increased by better interpersonal skills but are tired of theories that want you to overhaul yourself to fit some uncomfortable, impersonal 'management style', then let Social Style/Management Style improve your dealings with others and still let you be yourself.