A proven system for improving your own work and for working better in a team
Used by such organizations as the Walt Disney Company, Silicon Graphics, the Federal Reserve Bank, and the CIA, the Enneagram is a proven psychological system based on nine number types that helps people achieve self-awareness and develop strategic approaches to interpersonal interactions. In Bringing Out the Best in Yourself at Work, Enneagram teacher and business consultant Ginger Lapid-Bodga shows professionals how to apply this popular tool to their work as a way to improve their productivity and help them build positive relationships among coworkers. This practical guide explains how to use the Enneagram
Communicate more effectively Provide constructive feedback Prevent and resolve conflict Bring out their strongest leadership skills Discover methods for professional development Work better in teams
The enneagram is probably one of the best system to classify human personalities. A topic that is very much dear to me, which the author tackled in a cold and impersonal manner, unfortunately. Wasted potential, but still some good advice here and there.
This book really helped me to understand more about myself and where I tend to behave in times of happiness and stress. I feel like this book has continued to play an active role in my constant evolvement as a communicator, especially in a leadership capacity and roles where I engage with many different people and styles. So basically, life in general.
I had the fortunate privilege of studying with Dr. Lapid-Bogda in her Enneagram for Business training programs. This book was a required pre-read and it's a must read for anyone who wants to understand how to utilize the strengths of the Enneagram in an organizational setting.
A wealth of information as on the Enneagram, especially as it relates to inter-office relationships, but better read as a reference text as opposed most other Enneagram works.
This was the first book on the enneagram that i read and was amazed at the insight it gave me into my personality. Others that i read didnt seem quite so accurate or complete. If anybody likes personality catagorizing systems at all i would recomend trying the enneagram system. I found it most enlightening for myself and family members. Infact i still think of myself in the ways i read about in this book.
I am so glad I bought this book! It is my first Enneagram guide after merely reading some information on the Internet. Covering almost all, if not all, aspects needed for self-improvement, the book broadens my horizon about people and of course myself considerably :-) and not only is the suggestion about teamwork issues useful with mini-teamwork project at college, but they are perfect for strengthening a personal relationship as well. Cannot find any reason to give less then five stars! :-)
I think anyone who works in a team setting should read this. It's very effective at giving one a perspective on how they function and how their co-workers function in a practical way. It also gives good insights into how people can function more effectively with others. I found it useful in considering my job, but also feel like it's applicable to other types of relationships.
I liked how the author gave concrete examples and strategies to evaluate how both you behave/react to situations and how others react to the same set of circumstances.