Why do people resist change, seek status, hide their motives, or stay silent when truth matters most?
In every workplace, team, and relationship, behaviour is shaped by hidden pressures. Most people react to the surface. Fewer know how to read what sits beneath it.
In The 21 Laws of Human Nature, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Jangra presents a practical guide for managers, professionals, educators, and team leaders who want to understand people more clearly and lead with stronger judgement.
This book helps you read motives, recognise pressure, build trust, and respond more wisely in real situations. It moves beyond vague advice and abstract psychology to give you a sharper way to understand behaviour at work and in life.
Inside, you will learn how to:
At the centre of the book is a clear working framework: The Human Nature Pressure Map, which helps you interpret behaviour through four common pressures: identity, status, security, and meaning.
Whether you lead a team, manage conflict, teach others, or want better judgement in everyday life, this book will help you see people more deeply and lead more effectively.
If you want to understand what drives behaviour and make better decisions under pressure, this book will give you a practical edge.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Why do people resist change, seek status, hide their motives, or stay silent when truth matters most?In every workplace, team, and relationship, behaviour is shaped by hidden pressures. Most people react to the surface. Fewer know how to read what sits beneath it.In The 21 Laws of Human Nature, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Jangra presents a practical guide for managers, professionals, educators, and team leaders who want to understand people more clearly and lead with stronger judgement.This book helps you read motives, recognise pressure, build trust, and respond more wisely in real situations. It moves beyond vague advice and abstract psychology to give you a sharper way to understand behaviour at work and in life.Inside, you will learn how to: recognise self-interest before it distorts decisionsunderstand status pressure, comparison, and hidden insecurityread fear, silence, envy, and belonging more clearlyidentify the incentives that drive repeated behaviourbuild trust through patterns, not promisesrespond with greater calm, authority, and practical judgementAt the centre of the book is a clear working framework: The Human Nature Pressure Map, which helps you interpret behaviour through four common pressures: identity, status, security, and meaning.Whether you lead a team, manage conflict, teach others, or want better judgement in everyday life, this book will help you see people more deeply and lead more effectively.If you want to understand what drives behaviour and make better decisions under pressure, this book will give you a practical edge. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798196847455
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Why do people resist change, seek status, hide their motives, or stay silent when truth matters most?In every workplace, team, and relationship, behaviour is shaped by hidden pressures. Most people react to the surface. Fewer know how to read what sits beneath it.In The 21 Laws of Human Nature, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Jangra presents a practical guide for managers, professionals, educators, and team leaders who want to understand people more clearly and lead with stronger judgement.This book helps you read motives, recognise pressure, build trust, and respond more wisely in real situations. It moves beyond vague advice and abstract psychology to give you a sharper way to understand behaviour at work and in life.Inside, you will learn how to: recognise self-interest before it distorts decisionsunderstand status pressure, comparison, and hidden insecurityread fear, silence, envy, and belonging more clearlyidentify the incentives that drive repeated behaviourbuild trust through patterns, not promisesrespond with greater calm, authority, and practical judgementAt the centre of the book is a clear working framework: The Human Nature Pressure Map, which helps you interpret behaviour through four common pressures: identity, status, security, and meaning.Whether you lead a team, manage conflict, teach others, or want better judgement in everyday life, this book will help you see people more deeply and lead more effectively.If you want to understand what drives behaviour and make better decisions under pressure, this book will give you a practical edge. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798196847455
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