Change or die : the three keys to change at work and in life / Alan Deutschman.
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TextPublication details: New York : Regan, c2007.Edition: 1st edDescription: xi, 241 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780060886899
- 0060886897
- 155.2/4 22 D486C
- 155.24 D486C 2007
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| 153.4 w667d Developmental journey : | 153.9 T499M Measurement and evaluation in psychology and education | 155 C887T Theories of development : | 155.2/4 D486C Change or die : | 155.2/5 L915P The person, his and her development throughout the life cycle / | 155.2 C85F 1990 Flow : | 156 M675N The illustrated naked ape : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-228) and index.
The three keys to change -- Change 101 -- If they can change, so can you -- Case study: heart patients -- Case study: criminals -- Case study: workers -- Change 102 -- Applying the three keys -- Changing your own life -- Changing a loved one -- Changing your company, organization, or societal institution -- Changing your industry -- Conclusion: Change and thrive.
"Journalist Deutschman has concluded that although we all have the ability to change our behavior, we rarely ever do. In fact, the odds are nine to one that, when faced with the dire, life-or-death need to change, we won't. From patients suffering from heart disease to repeat offenders in the criminal justice system to companies trapped in the mold of unsuccessful business practices, many of us could prevent ominous outcomes by simply changing our mindset. This book debunks age-old myths about change and empowers us with three critical keys--relate, repeat, and reframe--to help us make important positive changes in our lives. It's not about merely reorganizing or restructuring priorities--it's about challenging, inspiring, and helping all of us to make the dramatic transformations necessary in any aspect of life, changes that are positive, attainable, and absolutely vital.--From publisher description."--From source other than the Library of Congress
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