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Other People's Habits

Other People's Habits
By Aubrey C. Daniels

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Nothing so needs reforming as other people s habits. Mark Twain

Taking Mr. Twain's wry observation to heart, Aubrey Daniels, the internationally renowned author, behavioral psychologist, and premier performance management expert, follows up his classic best-seller, Bringing Out the Best in People, with an invaluable guide guaranteed to optimize each and every one of our relationships both at home and at work.

Learn to use positive reinforcement to pinpoint and bring about the behaviors you desire in others and in yourself!

Establish effective relationships based on mutual respect and shared expectations.

Gain lasting control of your life - and help friends, family, and colleagues do the same.

Finally, the power of positive reinforcement is available to everyone!

b>Other People's Habits is by far the best management book I've ever read. It is the only one that has helped me help other people achieve more, and I think that's the essence of management and successful relationships. By following the principles set forth in this book, our company has achieved excellence in production, operations, employee relations and retention, and over-all performance. Other People's Habits contains all the information and insight you need to bring out the best in yourself and others, every single day.

Jeff Sims, Vice President of Logistics, Dollar General Corporation


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #477061 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-01-01
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 195 pages

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About the Author
People are the most important element of every organization. With the complex challenges facing American business leaders today, the science of human behavior cannot be ignored. Rather, it must be the starting place for every decision we make, every new technology we apply, and every initiative we employ to bring out the best in people.Aubrey C. Daniels, Ph. D.

Aubrey C. Daniels, Ph.D., is the world's foremost authority on applying the scientifically-proven laws of human behavior to the workplace.

With business and industry confronting complex new challenges from ethics to high turnover to outsourcing Daniels helps the world's leading organizations employ the timeless principles of behavioral science to re-energize the workplace, optimize performance and achieve lasting results.

His management consulting firm, Aubrey Daniels International (ADI), works with business leaders such as DaimlerChrysler, Blue Cross Blue Shield, NASA, Roche Laboratories, and Westinghouse to develop management strategies that reinforce critical behaviors vital to their long-term success.

Headquartered in Atlanta, the firm was founded in 1978. Daniels is the author of three best-selling books widely recognized as management classics: Bringing out the Best in People: How to Apply the Astonishing Power of Positive Reinforcement; Performance Management: Changing Behavior That Drives Organizational Effectiveness, and Other People's Habits. His newest book, Measure of a Leader, lays out a powerful new vision for defining effective leadership by examining the behavior of followers.

A passionate thought leader and an internationally recognized expert on management, leadership, and workplace issues, Daniels has been featured in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Fortune, CNN, and CNBC.

Daniels is a member of the Board of Trustees of both Furman University and the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. He is an Associate of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, a faculty member of the College of Health Professions at the University of Florida, and a visiting professor at Florida State, North Texas State and Western Michigan Universities.

His numerous awards include the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Organizational Behavior Modification Network and the Outstanding Service Award from the International Association for Behavior Analysis, which also named him a 2005 Fellow.

Daniels received his doctorate from the University of Florida, where he also earned his masters degree and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Furman University. Daniels has been honored by both Furman University and the College of Health Professions at the University of Florida as Alumnus of the Year.

Daniels and his wife Rebecca reside in Atlanta and have two married daughters and three grandchildren.