The Five Principles of Collaboration

Applying Trust, Respect, Willingness, Empowerment, and Effective Communication to Human Relationships

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Occupational & Industrial Psychology, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: J. Ibeh Agbanyim ISBN: 9781491765128
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 21, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: J. Ibeh Agbanyim
ISBN: 9781491765128
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 21, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Relationships are built around five principles of collaboration, and when any of them are lacking, human relationships suffer. J. Ibeh Agbanyim outlines how to apply trust, respect, willingness, empowerment, and effective communication to improve your life at home, on the job, and in social settings. Learn how to promote healthy employee-management relationships in the workplace through collaboration; break through walls that prevent collaboration in social settings; and cultivate a healthy intrapersonal relationship by understanding your will to meaning, which consists of knowing the purpose you have in life and how it connects to other elements. Failing to apply the five principles explained in this book will lead to a collaboration deficiency. By learning these principles, youll be equipped to achieve personal and professional success. No person, project, or organization is an island unto themselves. All success is the result of effective collaboration. This book is a practical guide on how to collaborate, cooperate, and succeed. Jim Stovall, bestselling author of The Ultimate Gift

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Relationships are built around five principles of collaboration, and when any of them are lacking, human relationships suffer. J. Ibeh Agbanyim outlines how to apply trust, respect, willingness, empowerment, and effective communication to improve your life at home, on the job, and in social settings. Learn how to promote healthy employee-management relationships in the workplace through collaboration; break through walls that prevent collaboration in social settings; and cultivate a healthy intrapersonal relationship by understanding your will to meaning, which consists of knowing the purpose you have in life and how it connects to other elements. Failing to apply the five principles explained in this book will lead to a collaboration deficiency. By learning these principles, youll be equipped to achieve personal and professional success. No person, project, or organization is an island unto themselves. All success is the result of effective collaboration. This book is a practical guide on how to collaborate, cooperate, and succeed. Jim Stovall, bestselling author of The Ultimate Gift

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