Richard Maun Richard Maun: Business blog, books and downloads

Disclosures

It’s ethical to say who you work for and what comercial links you have. So here is a list for you. My client list is not for publication. However, if you would like me to review a book or product please send it to me and I will take a look. I will make it clear if I have a link to the supplying organisation.

I work for:

Primary People Ltd

Centred Development Ltd

Cranfield University (School of Applied Sciences)

My books are published by:

Marshall Cavendish

My TA world is regulated by:

EATA

IDTA

My Principal TA Supervisor is Colin Brett TSTA (O)

Professional Memberships:

European Association of Transactional Analysis (EATA)

Institute of Developmental Transactional Analysis (IDTA)

International Transactional Analysis Assocation (ITAA)

Association of Manufacturing Managers (AMM)

British Psychological Society (BPS)

Society of Authors (UK)

 

If you would like any information relating to any of the above please contact me.

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Publications

  • My Boss is a Bastard
  • Leave the Bastards Behind
  • My Boss is a Bastard. Italian Version
  • My Boss is a Bastard. Dutch Version

NEW BOOK: Job Hunting 3.0

A practical guide for all job hunters with examples, skills, tools and secrets. Due out Spring/Summer 2010.

About Richard

Richard Maun works with people to develop effective communications, increase leadership skills and improve business processes. He uses Transactional Analysis in organisational settings and combines this with Lean thinking. You can reach him via the contact page, or via the Primary People link above.

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