Books
Colors of Supervision (Second Edition)
Jane Durant, ©2001, ISBN 0-9689273-0-0
Being a Supervisor is a lot like planning the traffic flow, but also being a part of that traffic flow. Using traffic lights and our instant understanding of red, yellow and green, "The Colors of Supervision" is an easy-to-read practical and helpful book to assist you learn the rules of supervision and make the traffic work well for you and the people who work with you.
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Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?
Jane Durant, ©1992, ISBN 0-969366-1-2
Don't You Have Anything Better To Do? is a series of parables about life. The book, through 65 short and easy-to-read chapters, is a collection of vignettes laced with traditional wisdom, copious amounts of common sense and lots of humor. It gently reminds us to make sure that we are spending our time in the best way possible for each of us. It also encourages us to communicate more effectively, as it begs the question "What would better look like or be like?"
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Published Articles
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- The Price of Greatness is Responsibility
- Improving our Skills in Working with Others
- Team Building Exercises
- How to Keep the Job You Just Started
- New Games & Techniques for Team-Building
- Work the new frontiers or back to the 18th century?
- We'll Get Back To You
- Who is Maslow Anyway?
- New paradigms €“ models for the 21st century ~ Teaching supervisors the Rules of the Road
- Are You Sitting Comfortably, Then I'll Begin ~ Using Stories to Explore HRD Issues

