John Eliot (psychologist)
John Eliot, Ph.D is a professor who teaches Organizational and Performance Psychology, Leadership, and Ethics. Currently at Texas A&M University, he has also held appointments at the University of Virginia, Rice University, SMU's Cox School of Business, and Stanford. His courses are perennial campus favorites.
Eliot is also a bestselling author, with top titles including "Overachievement" and "Help the Helper". Using field research and case studies, he debunks some of the misunderstandings that pop-psychology creates regarding tools such as goal setting and stress management. He advocates that success generally stems from developing sound and consistent philosophies, self-evaluation measures, perspective, confidence, and trust.
Bibliography
- Overachievement (2004)- ISBN 1-59184-055-4
- Overachievement: The New Science of Working Less to Accomplish More (2006) - ISBN 1-59184-131-3
- Help the Helper (2012)- ISBN 978-1591845454
External links
- http://www.overachievement.com
- http://www.amazon.com/Help-Helper-Building-Culture-Teamwork/dp/1591845459
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