Customer Reviews
Good workbook and planner - By: DG, 24 Nov 2008 
This is a good book for mapping out all of your plans & goalsin life - it has motivation, inspiration & also some tools for achoieving what you want. It doesn't leave out the spiritual part of life either which is rather nice - a different appraoch to personal development I have to say. A good planner to go along with this is the VISION `Life Diary 2009', it's a very good inspirational planner for the year ahead. The two of these together would kick the year off right!
Don't expect to learn much - By: James, 13 Oct 2008 
This is very typical of self-help books. Full of self-assessment exercises, quotes taken from The Oxford Book of Quotations or similar. The text is cobbled together from popular psychology & management theory. Some of the questionnaires would seem to belongin a women's magazine, rather than an academic book. Anyone who has done PD/PSE or a motivation course will have a good idea what to expect. It is amazing that this is set as essential reading on many university courses now.
Excellent book - By: Stephen C., 01 Oct 2008 
I used thisin conjunction with the Experts Guide Job Interview DVD Job Interview Skills - Extended DVD & CD, & found them both to be indispensable.
Excellent guide to PDP - By: Softugo, 09 Oct 2007 
For students at school & university this is an essential guide. Personal & Professional Development Planning is key to making the most out of your experiencein any educational institution. Employers are looking for much more that the diploma/degree that you emerge form Uni' with. You are required to be able to demostrate your skills & attributes as they apply to the work that you would be doing. Cottrell shows you how to draw these out, collect evidence & demonstrate what you have gained & achieved through your educational experience.
Lot's of detail, too much, not inspiring - By: , 09 Feb 2006 
i was dissapointed when i bought my copy of this book. it is set out very much as an academic text & not very user friendly. i was surprised by the style of book the author chose to do. mostly forms & questionaires to fill in, followed by some short paragraphs. it is very much the typical type of offering from an hr department when they are encouraging time management, or reflective practice. not inspiring or motivational at all. the content is ok, but reminded me very much of the type of exercise they gave us for professinal development courses at university. i did not get a lot from them either. thorough but left me dissapointed.