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MichelleK
27-06-2008, 02:20 PM
Hi All,

I am thinking of creating a Learning and Development library but need some guidance. Could anyone suggest some good books in relation to general management practices?

marksmithh
30-05-2009, 05:54 PM
Hi MichelleK !

It would be great if u will do so. I'll suggest you to have look at some of the articles and stories which help in Continuous Development (http://www.jimclemmer.com/newsletter/?cat=15)of the personality. It will surely help u in achieving your target of the digital library.


Mark Smith
NJ

IvanaC
01-06-2009, 03:02 PM
Hi Michelle what a great initiative!

Having a Learning and Development library I have found that it can be a great motivator for all staff and a great educational tool (including managers), ours is categorised under a number of topics, i.e. career change, change management, worklife balance etc. You may also wish to ask people what they would like to read.

If you're going to make this available electronically you may also consider including an area for technical skills such as the Microsoft Suite (linked to the free training modules available via the Microsoft website).

Have you thought about having a library stacked with books donated by staff? Borrowings would of course be based on an honest policy (e.g please return once read).

Cheers

Ivana

SamindaJ
03-06-2009, 02:56 PM
Hi MichelleK,

A great management text that I use for majority of my training is Management by Kris Cole. It is a great text that covers off all basic management such as performance management, labour management etc. If you are looking more for self help you may wish to consider your books such as "How to win friends and influence people" etc. Lots of these books around and you can pick these up at you local bookshop.

sporstcorpelite
13-07-2009, 11:40 AM
Getting Along with Colleagues.

A guide to employees on how to resolve issues and conflicts in the workplace which would also contain tips and ideas on effective management.

SpiderSalad
22-07-2009, 10:01 AM
John Maxwell books are a great resource to add to your collection as well. It has helped a lot of our managers and acted as follow through when they went through the Developing the Leader within you Workshop we held for them.

Brendan
02-09-2009, 03:00 PM
MichelleK,

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Through the journey of several everyday characters, the reader will learn how to apply the system so they get the most out of themself and others, and reach their goals faster.

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