
Interpersonal Skills at Work
John Hayes(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. June 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-415-22776-6 (ISBN)
Description
In this age of e-business, there is an increasing over-reliance on electronic communication and insufficient attention paid to the management of face-to-face relationships. In this fascinating text, John Hayes addresses this significant workplace issue by examining the nature of interpersonal skill: the goal-directed behaviours used in face-to-face interactions in order to achieve desired outcomes. He argues that interpersonal competence is a key managerial skill which can distinguish the successful from the unsuccessful.
Providing a clearly structured and comprehensive overview of the interpersonal skills essential for effective functioning at work, this book presents a micro-skills approach to development that can be used to improve interpersonal competence, as well as explaining, through the use of illustrations and practical examples, how to read the actual or potential behaviour of those around us. This knowledge can then be used to guide the way in which we relate to others as we learn to manage our relationships more effectively.
This book will be ideal for practising managers and students of business and management studies and psychology. The skills it promotes make it of great value for those in a wide range of professions (including teachers, doctors, nurses, social workers and police officers) in their everyday working environment.
Providing a clearly structured and comprehensive overview of the interpersonal skills essential for effective functioning at work, this book presents a micro-skills approach to development that can be used to improve interpersonal competence, as well as explaining, through the use of illustrations and practical examples, how to read the actual or potential behaviour of those around us. This knowledge can then be used to guide the way in which we relate to others as we learn to manage our relationships more effectively.
This book will be ideal for practising managers and students of business and management studies and psychology. The skills it promotes make it of great value for those in a wide range of professions (including teachers, doctors, nurses, social workers and police officers) in their everyday working environment.
Reviews / Votes
'The book is a well-organised and comprehensive overview of the interpersonal skills essential for effective functioning in a business environment. It includes a wide range of practical suggestions, advice and exercises, yet grounds its discussions in widely embraced theoretical concepts and solid empirical data.' - Richard F. Rakos, Cleveland State University, USA 'The book is a well-organised and comprehensive overview of the interpersonal skills essential for effective functioning in a business environment. It includes a wide range of practical suggestions, advice and exercises, yet grounds its discussions in widely embraced theoretical concepts and solid empirical data.'- Richard F. Rakos, Cleveland State University, USAMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-22776-6 (9780415227766)
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John Hayes
Interpersonal Skills at Work
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09/2002
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Interpersonal Skills at Work
E-Book
09/2002
2nd Edition
Routledge
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Interpersonal Skills at Work
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06/2002
2nd Edition
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Person
John Hayes
Content
1. The Nature of Interpersonal Skills: A Historical Perspective 2. Developing Interpersonal Skills: A Micro Skills Approach 3. Awareness of Self and Others and the Development of Interpersonal Competence 4. Listening 5. Listening to Non Verbal Messages 6. Questioning and the Information-getting Interview 7. Presenting Information to Others 8. Helping and Facilitating 9. Asserting and Influencing 10. Negotiating 11. Working with Groups 12. Managing Relationships More Effectively