The Top 10 Things You Must Know to Gain (and Keep) Personal Credibility

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Pearson Education, Nov 15, 2010 - Business & Economics - 10 pages

Skills, facts, strategies, techniques...whatever it takes! FT Press’s quick new Top 10s bring together the 10 most crucial things you MUST know to get great results, right now!

Ten practical, realistic ways to build (or rebuild) your personal credibility.

When others believe, trust, and have confidence in you, you naturally receive their respect: you have personal credibility. Personal credibility results from--or is damaged by--ongoing decisions you make, and behaviors you demonstrate. You can experience greater personal credibility--if you honestly evaluate yourself, look at your behaviors, and build some new habits. Here’s how...

 

About the author (2010)

Sandra K. Allgeier, SPHR, is a consultant, trainer/facilitator, and coach who helps organizations maximize their human resource potential. Before launching her consulting business in 2000, she had 25+ years’ experience in HR, rising to SVP, HR at a major provider of assisted living services, with responsibility for more than 7000 employees. She recently authored The Personal Credibility Factor and contributed to the book Conversations on Success, which also featured Stephen Covey and Dr. Denis Waitley.

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