Who am I? - Personal Development Framework for EmployeesHppy
This basic framework is a great resource to help you get to know your employees (or future employees) better.
Use it to find out what drives them as individuals, both on a personal level, as well as on a professional level. You can then compare the results of this framework with your company values and vision and see if there is a culture fit. See what drives their personal happiness and their workplace happiness.
Short, simple to use and very effective in assessing job-personality compatibility and, most importantly, in forming long term relationships!
Why does one need to join a group, What are the types of groups to which one could belong to, what are the stages of group development and the norms followed therein.
Who am I? - Personal Development Framework for EmployeesHppy
This basic framework is a great resource to help you get to know your employees (or future employees) better.
Use it to find out what drives them as individuals, both on a personal level, as well as on a professional level. You can then compare the results of this framework with your company values and vision and see if there is a culture fit. See what drives their personal happiness and their workplace happiness.
Short, simple to use and very effective in assessing job-personality compatibility and, most importantly, in forming long term relationships!
Why does one need to join a group, What are the types of groups to which one could belong to, what are the stages of group development and the norms followed therein.
This ppt is a part of an assignment done at The Assam Kaziranga University in Jorhat. Human Behavior in Organizations is the subject dealing with this topic.
Human relations at work adetoun omole (acipm)Adetoun Omole
Human Relations at work is indeed very critical to organizational success. Human relations skills is a 'must - have' so as to gain the 'people edge' and deploy it accordingly for maximum success.
Choosing a job or career is one of the most important things that we do, and yet many of us are ill prepared to do so. There are two main reasons for this: First, we lack awareness of ourselves, our needs and ambitions, and; second, we seek advice from others who are more concerned with our security needs (money, stability, familiarity) than in the fulfilment of our potential.
We all want to be good at choosing paths for ourselves. With so many jobs and careers to choose from, it can be overwhelming to narrow it down to a handful. In fact, Economist Neil Howe says that only 5% of people pick the right job or career on the first try. That’s because we tend to limit ourselves and don’t even let ourselves know what we really aspire to. We know that even though it will be much more rewarding, it would be more of a risk and we don’t go for it.
Whether you’re deciding to look for your first job or a possible career change, understanding your personality type, brain organization and psychological/emotional needs takes away much of the risk that comes when we think a career sounds good until we are actually immersed in the experience of it.
Maximizing Your Career Potential Maximizing Your Career Potential - Brain Style of Each of the 16 Types
For Use with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator & Striving Styles Personality System
Now Available on Amazon
People follow powerful people
Leadership and power are closely linked even though leadership is NOT about power or position. People follow people who are powerful. And because others follow, the person with power leads.
How to Motivate! and get people to do things that matter
This ppt is a part of an assignment done at The Assam Kaziranga University in Jorhat. Human Behavior in Organizations is the subject dealing with this topic.
Human relations at work adetoun omole (acipm)Adetoun Omole
Human Relations at work is indeed very critical to organizational success. Human relations skills is a 'must - have' so as to gain the 'people edge' and deploy it accordingly for maximum success.
Choosing a job or career is one of the most important things that we do, and yet many of us are ill prepared to do so. There are two main reasons for this: First, we lack awareness of ourselves, our needs and ambitions, and; second, we seek advice from others who are more concerned with our security needs (money, stability, familiarity) than in the fulfilment of our potential.
We all want to be good at choosing paths for ourselves. With so many jobs and careers to choose from, it can be overwhelming to narrow it down to a handful. In fact, Economist Neil Howe says that only 5% of people pick the right job or career on the first try. That’s because we tend to limit ourselves and don’t even let ourselves know what we really aspire to. We know that even though it will be much more rewarding, it would be more of a risk and we don’t go for it.
Whether you’re deciding to look for your first job or a possible career change, understanding your personality type, brain organization and psychological/emotional needs takes away much of the risk that comes when we think a career sounds good until we are actually immersed in the experience of it.
Maximizing Your Career Potential Maximizing Your Career Potential - Brain Style of Each of the 16 Types
For Use with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator & Striving Styles Personality System
Now Available on Amazon
People follow powerful people
Leadership and power are closely linked even though leadership is NOT about power or position. People follow people who are powerful. And because others follow, the person with power leads.
How to Motivate! and get people to do things that matter
Do you know what your values are? I am always amazed at how many people DON'T know their values or if they do, they are not practising them or reflecting on them. Here is one of my favourite exercises I use in my leadership coaching and programs. It is critical we know our values as these will drive our leadership and behaviour. I reflect on my values each hand every day. Please enjoy this powerful exercise and reach out to me if I can help at sonia@soniamcdonald.com.au
Decoding the process of building your personal brand
1) Identify your core value
2) Define a code of conduct
3) Risk assessment for both core value and code of conduct
4) Define "what you stand for?"
5) Reflect your Aura - Personal brand
Work Life Values. They determine our happiness, our career success, & the decisions we make. Learn how to uncover your own, how to find them in a company, and what it means to reframe so you can take positive & proactive action to actualize and realize your fullest potential.
Organizations are rife with dysfunction, politics, competition and the wasting of time and energy on non-productive conflicts that divert people from the true vision and mission
Influence, Power, Integrity and your career in IT
Creating an effective and respected personal leadership brand
Masterclass held at the ACS Youth in IT conference 2014 (Asia Pacific)