How the Sixteen Types Manage Their Time and Work
Larry Demarest
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Understanding time management in relationship to psychological type is an
invaluable tool for everyone from high-school students to CEOs. This booklet
provides detailed explorations of each type's approach to time management
and work style. Contains comments from workshop participants, who offer
personal observations about their own use of time management tools,
solutions for overcoming time traps, what leads to procrastination, and how
individual types are motivated. This booklet is best used in a setting where
the participants have had an introduction to type or by individuals who have
a basic knowledge of type.
| Product Detail |
| 46 pages Booklet |
| 2001 CAPT |
| ISBN 0-935652-66-3 |
| ISBN 13 978-0-935652-66-6 |
| Product No. 60116 |
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$8.00
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