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The Enneagram Advantage
Putting the 9
Personality types to Work at the Office
by
Helen Palmer and Paul B. Brown
Adapting a centuries-old
psychological system of personality profiling, The Enneagram Advantage
gives invaluable insight into your own business persona as well as those
of your colleagues, bosses, clients, and corporate cultures. Best-selling
author Helen Palmer has written the ultimate guide to using this remarkable
system at the office and in business relationships.
The Enneagram
is a powerful tool that is reshaping the face of business in the 1990s.
With straightforward techniques that are easy to understand and simple
to apply, The Enneagram Advantage helps you break free of rigid perceptions
about yourself, your business environment, and the way you think and act
in the office. Palmer teaches you how to identify yourself as one of the
nine personalities--the Perfectionist, the Giver, the Performer, the Romantic,
the Observer, the Loyal Skeptic, the Epicure, the Boss, or the Mediator.
She then pinpoints the strengths and weaknesses of the types: how they
interact with others; how they think and perform in their jobs; what motivates
them; and how they communicate.
The Enneagram
Advantage provides a powerful and proven method for self-discovery
and gives you the tools you need to improve and enhance all of your professional
associations and activities.
The ultimate guide to
using the Enneagram system at work this book is written by the acclaimed
Enneagram expert and bestselling author Helen Palmer, whose last book,
"The Enneagram in Love and Work", was on the "San Francisco Chronicle"
bestseller list for ten weeks.
Author
Helen Palmer is the author of the best-selling book, The Enneagram
in Love and Work, and The Pocket Enneagram. She codirects the
Center for Enneagram Studies and Teaching in Berkeley, California, and
regularly conducts workshops and lectures around the world. Paul B. Brown,
a former writer and editor for Business Week, Financial World, Forbes,
and Inc., has written eight books, including the best-selling Grow Rich
Slowly. He lives with his son and daughter in Duxbury, Massachusetts.
$19.95 - Paperback
- 304 pages (December 1998) - Three Rivers Pr; 0609802208
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