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And the lion smiled at the rabbit: manage emotions to win

By: Material type: BookBookPublication details: New Delhi: Wisdom Tree, 2012.Description: x, 223 p. : ill. ; pb, 22 cmISBN:
  • 9788183282543
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153.8 DAT
Summary: A refreshingly fresh look at how emotions come into play at the work place as a leader, team player and peer.-'Tiger' Tyagarajan, President and CEO, Genpact, India Very engaging reading.- Atul Punj, Chairman and Founder of Punj Lloyd
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Career Planning & Guidance Career Planning & Guidance IIT Gandhinagar Career Corner General 153.8 DAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 030295

Machine generated contents note: Self-regulation
1.Why Manage our Emotions?
2.Learning to Maintain Internal Balance
Self-acceptance and Self-belief
3.Accepting your own Imperfections
4.Challenging Negative Thoughts
5.Projecting a Confident Image
Self-motivation
6.Receiving Praise Without Losing your Balance
7.Taking Negative Feedback Gracefully
Building Rapport and Managing Relationships
8.The ART of Winning People
9.Handling Difficult Conversations Assertively
10.Giving Negative Feedback and Getting Positive Results
Handling Conflicts and Difficult Situations
11.Knowing your Style of Conflict Management
12.Mastering Skills and Strategies for Conflict Resolution
13.Dealing with Difficult Situations with Flexibility
14.Choose your Battles Wisely, Act Boldly.

A refreshingly fresh look at how emotions come into play at the work place as a leader, team player and peer.-'Tiger' Tyagarajan, President and CEO, Genpact, India

Very engaging reading.- Atul Punj, Chairman and Founder of Punj Lloyd

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