Why do you get thirty-five or forty pages of results when you type Robert M. Bramson into a search engine like google.com? Why do books by Robert M. Bramson show up on recommended reading lists published by groups as diverse as the Michigan Head-Pain & Neurological Institute, alt.support.shyness, and the Insurance Operations Consulting Reading List? Just why are Dr. Bramson's books so popular?             

Because this best-selling author has written books that apply to everyone's life.             

Dr. Bramson, a psychologist and management consultant, had a client list that included major corporations such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Bank of America. He put years of observation and research into understanding behavior and formulating the most practical solutions to day-to-day problems we all encounter.

Of the many books Dr. Bramson authored, below you will find his most popular. These books are all available online, and there is a link on each page to order them. Just click on the image of the books below to obtain more information.                               

 

COPING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE: Dr. Bramson identifies the seven personality types that victimize the people around them and offers six basic steps to coping with each one. Proves that difficult people may be unavoidable but not unmanageable.

WHAT YOUR BOSS DOESN'T TELL YOU UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE: A practical plan for minimizing and modifying personal behavior patterns that inhibit career success outlines specific steps for finding out how others see you and recasting negative perceptions.

FIRST HIRED, LAST FIRED: Being indispensable can make an employee immune to massive layoffs or corporate downsizing. This book reveals what makes an employee vital to employers so that others can adopt these job-saving strategies and characteristics.

THE ART OF THINKING: There are different types of thinking for different situations. Learning to distinguish and choose the right style of thinking is an art that can enhance success, help achieve goals and influence others.


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