Breakroom Blues Exploratory Workbook and Journal

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/8/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781418438562

About the Book

Are you always the person you claim you are? Honest, loyal, courageous, supportive, positive, ethical … you get the point. Or, are you guilty of: · spreading lies, destructive gossip or vicious rumors? · using your associations, position or job title to intimidate others? · cheating on your timesheet? · complaining about your organization and everyone, but you won’t leave? · stealing company’s supplies? · falsely pointing the finger to shift the blame away from you? · taking credit for someone else’s ideas or work? · making excuses for failing to successfully complete an assignment? Any of these hit home? Ouch! You are what you behave! More than your spoken words, your behavior reveals who you really are. Your behavior drives your interactions with people and how they in turn respond to you. In short, your behavior helps determine your success in life. So, don’t waste another second not being your best self!


About the Author

                      

Who is PJ Pennington?

An innovative, prolific writer who builds cultural and human bridges...colorful, gutsy and smart.

PJ Pennington attained a M.S. in Human Resources Management and Urban Policy and a B.A. in English and Journalism. Renowned for her effective use of creative media and over 20 years of breakthrough HR practices, her tools help shift entrenched paradigm thinking and ideological tendencies in organizations. Author of Breakroom Blues, Breakroom Blues Exploratory Workbook and Journal, 24-7Peekaboo Street, and soon to be published I’m Glad About It, PJ Pennington has nearly two decades of senior management experience in human resources management, diversity relations and equal employment opportunity. A tireless public servant, she has worked for two Mayoral Administrations in New York City and in several Director positions with both the City of New York and Transit Authority in Atlanta. She is a licensed mediator, executive coach, motivational speaker, facilitator-trainer and playwright who has written and produced several theatrical productions that respond to the critical “new era” challenges in the workplace and social dilemmas. She has written for many newspapers. A native New Yorker, PJ Pennington, her husband, and son now reside in Atlanta.