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Hi, I'm having a clear out of my bookcases and have the following I'd like to sell on.


All are in excellent condition. I'm open to offers for either individual books or batches of books.


Please PM me if interested in any of the listed titles.



The appraisal discussion ? Terry Gillian

60 tips for self esteem ? Lynda Field


Mindstore for personnel development ? Jack Black

Rich dad poor dad ? Robert Kiyosaki

Rich dad poor dad 2 ? Robert Kiyosaki


Understanding Organisations ? Charles Handy

The manager as coach and mentor ? Eric Parsole

Now discover your strengths ? Marcus Buckingham/Donald O Clifton


Get more from work and more fun ? Neasa MacErlean


Employee development ? Rosemary Harrison

Reengineering the corporation ? Hammer & Champy

The 7 habits of highly effective people ? Franklin Covey x 2

The e-learning revolution ? Martyn Sloman



The independent consultants survival guide ? Mike Johnson

The growing business handbook ? Adam Jolly


Understanding benchmarking ? Macdonald & Tanner


20 ways to manage better ? Andrew Leigh

Planning a training strategy ? David Reay




Choosing & using training consultants ? Bailey & Sproston

Customer care ? Frances & Bee

Evaluating training ? Peter Bramley

Designing training ? Alison Hardingham

Cultivating self development ? Megginson & Whitaker

Identifying training needs ? Boydell & Leary

Training interventions ? Reid & Barrington

Developing learning materials ? Jacqui Gough

The seven C?s of consulting ? Prentice Hall

The managers guide to self development ? Pedler, Burgoyne & Boydell


Managing change ? Mabey & Mayon White

Managing change ? Bernard Burnes


Doing your research ? Judith Bell

Research methods for business students ? Saunders, Lewis & Thornhill

Researching social life ? Nigel Gilbert


Business administration NVQ Level 2 ? Bourne & Scott

Business administration NVQ Level 1 ? Bourne & Scott

Business administration core units ? Carysforth & Warrior

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Gradually these books are getting snapped out, don't miss out if you work in or want to learn more about training, organisations, personal development, research methods, change or consultancy.


Pm me with what your interested in and a reasonable offer.



The appraisal discussion ? Terry Gillian

60 tips for self esteem ? Lynda Field


Mindstore for personnel development ? Jack Black

Rich dad poor dad ? Robert Kiyosaki

Rich dad poor dad 2 ? Robert Kiyosaki


Understanding Organisations ? Charles Handy

The manager as coach and mentor ? Eric Parsole

Now discover your strengths ? Marcus Buckingham/Donald O Clifton


Get more from work and more fun ? Neasa MacErlean


Employee development ? Rosemary Harrison

Reengineering the corporation ? Hammer & Champy

The 7 habits of highly effective people ? Franklin Covey x 2

The e-learning revolution ? Martyn Sloman



The independent consultants survival guide ? Mike Johnson

The growing business handbook ? Adam Jolly


Understanding benchmarking ? Macdonald & Tanner


20 ways to manage better ? Andrew Leigh

Planning a training strategy ? David Reay


Choosing & using training consultants ? Bailey & Sproston

Customer care ? Frances & Bee

Evaluating training ? Peter Bramley

Designing training ? Alison Hardingham

Cultivating self development ? Megginson & Whitaker

Identifying training needs ? Boydell & Leary

Training interventions ? Reid & Barrington

Developing learning materials ? Jacqui Gough

The seven C?s of consulting ? Prentice Hall

The managers guide to self development ? Pedler, Burgoyne & Boydell


Managing change ? Mabey & Mayon White

Managing change ? Bernard Burnes


Doing your research ? Judith Bell

Research methods for business students ? Saunders, Lewis & Thornhill

Researching social life ? Nigel Gilbert


Business administration NVQ Level 2 ? Bourne & Scott

Business administration NVQ Level 1 ? Bourne & Scott

Business administration core units ? Carysforth & Warrior

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