The Bullish Thinking Guide for Managers: How to Save Your Advisors and Grow Your Bottom Line经理人牛市思维指南:如何拯救你的顾问并增加你的底线

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作者: Alden Cass等著
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出版时间: 2008-3-1字数:版次: 1页数: 215印刷时间: 2008/03/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780470137697包装: 精装内容简介
The Bullish Thinking Guide for Managers serves as an educational tool for proactively dealing with emotional distress that may affect advisors in the high-risk/high-reward world of finance。In it,Dr.Alden Cass and Dr。Brian Shaw—with the help of Sydney LeBlanc—explore strategies that will help you recognize potential job stressors,manage office conflicts,and implement appropriate solutions。It will also assist you in developing a specific set of skills that will allow you to deal with the unpredictability of this environment。
作者简介
Dr. Alden Cass,PhD,is a licensed clinicalpsychologist and performance coach for competitiveexecutives,athletes,and musicians。He is Presidentand Chief Consultant of Catalyst Strategies Group,a team of psychologists specializing incoaching financial services executives andindividuals performing under stressful jobconditions。Dr. Cass conducted the nation’sfirst clinical investigation in twenty-five yearson the mental health of stockbrokers。He also writes a Web column for Trader Monthly magazine and TheStreet。com,and is a bimonthly columnist for On Wall Street magazine。
目录
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1Stop the “Dance”
Chapter 2Bullish Thinking™
Chapter 3Linking Emotions/Feelings,Behavior and Thinking
Chapter 4Getting to Know Yourself and Your Advisors
Chapter 5Advisor Mindset Categories
Chapter 6How to Talk to Each Type of Advisor
Chapter 7Emotion Commotion
Chapter 8Therapy for Your Advisors
Chapter 9How to Motivate Your Advisors
Chapter 10Harnessing Your Team of Advisors
Chapter 11The Psychology of the SuperStar
Chapter 12Think Like a Shrink:You are Not Alone
Appendix ADrAlden Cass’ Landmark Research Study
Appendix BBad Medicine for Wall Street
Appendix C Bullish Thinking Monitor Log
Recommended Readings and Resources
Index