The Eight Essential People Skills for Project Management: Solving the Most Common People Problems for Team Leaders
- 4h 30m
- Zachary Wong
- Berrett-Koehler Publishers
- 2018
Zachary Wong offers practical strategies, skills, and tools to help project managers diagnose and solve their toughest people problems. Based on decades in the trenches, the book shows how to confront and correct bad behavior, increase team performance and inclusion, turn around difficult people and poor performers, get people to do what you want them to do, boost employee motivation and attitude, reduce change resistance and risk aversion, and manage difficult bosses.
Wong believes that the best team leaders are problem-solvers and facilitators, so this book provides problem-solving models and tools to diagnose people problems, and facilitative methods, processes, and techniques to correct them. It's an approach that can be personalized to fit any person or situation. Each skill is explained with a well-balanced mix of case stories, examples, strategies, processes, tools, and techniques along with illustrations, graphics, tables, and other visuals to clarify key concepts and their workplace application. To reinforce the most important learnings, Wong includes a “Memory Card” and “Skill Summary” at the end of each chapter.
Nothing is harder than leading people and managing project teams. Being successful takes a combination of knowing human psychology, organizational behaviors, and human factors; having supervisory, process, and communication skills; ensuring good teamwork, high integrity, and strong leadership; and having the ability to integrate and apply these skills to a diverse work team. The Eight Essential People Skills for Project Management is designed for individuals, team leaders, and managers who oversee and coordinate the daily performance of others and who are seeking solutions that they can apply immediately.
About the Author
Zachary Wong, PhD, is an active management consultant in organizational and personal effectiveness, leadership training, and the development of high performing teams. He has served extensively on project teams, executive leadership teams, and decision review boards in public committees, industry associations, and academia. He teaches courses at the University of California, Berkeley Extension and the University of California, Davis.
In this Book
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How to Diagnose and Correct People Problems: The Wedge
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How to Be Tough on People Problems without Being Tough on People: The Three Hats
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How to Build Highly Successful Teams: The Loop
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How to Boost People's Attitudes, Happiness, and Performance: The Ice Cream Cone
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How to Turn Around Difficult People and Underperformers: Roll the Ball Forward
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How to Motivate the Right Team Behaviors: The ABC Boxes
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How to Succeed When Faced with Change, Problems, and New Challenges: The Black Box Effect
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How to Gain Favor and Influence with Your Boss: Be More Visible