Transactional Analysis (TA) today is one of the best theories available for employee development, performance management, and interpersonal excellence. The biggest TA training center is in India - at Kochi, Kerala, Institute for Counseling and Transactional Analysis (ICTA). I think the potential is not tapped by trainers, mentors, and coaches as they may have been misled by books like "I'm OK, You're OK." TA is a rich theory for OD interventions and performance management. I was attracted to TA by realizing the role of 'Awareness' in human destiny. Emotional Intelligence can be implemented excellently using TA as it is a meta-theory.
From India, Alwaye
From India, Alwaye
Hi Sebastianka,
Transactional Analysis is undoubtedly one of the best theories for self-development as well as interpersonal development. However, your comment that people are misled by books like "I'm OK, You're OK" is puzzling.
V. Raghunathan
From India
Transactional Analysis is undoubtedly one of the best theories for self-development as well as interpersonal development. However, your comment that people are misled by books like "I'm OK, You're OK" is puzzling.
V. Raghunathan
From India
Dear Reghunathan,
It is true that TA was brought to the limelight by the book, "I'm OK, You're OK" by Dr. Thomas A. Harris. However, this book is not included in the syllabus for National/International TA certification. It is based only on a part of the theory. I am the present President of ICTA - Institute for Counseling and Transactional Analysis, Kochi, the biggest TA center. It was started by Fr. George in 1973, who was trained by Dr. Muriel James (author of "Born to Win"). After the training at ICTA, I believe that the depth of TA is not fully reflected in the book. There is no doubt that "I'm OK, You're OK" is a great self-help book.
Regards
From India, Alwaye
It is true that TA was brought to the limelight by the book, "I'm OK, You're OK" by Dr. Thomas A. Harris. However, this book is not included in the syllabus for National/International TA certification. It is based only on a part of the theory. I am the present President of ICTA - Institute for Counseling and Transactional Analysis, Kochi, the biggest TA center. It was started by Fr. George in 1973, who was trained by Dr. Muriel James (author of "Born to Win"). After the training at ICTA, I believe that the depth of TA is not fully reflected in the book. There is no doubt that "I'm OK, You're OK" is a great self-help book.
Regards
From India, Alwaye
Dear Sebastianka,
Greetings.
We are a training company and we have a requirement for some senior trainers to conduct sessions on TA & Emotional Intelligence. Could you please recommend some trainers for this? My email ID is anil@oysterse.com.
We are looking for trainers with a minimum of 20 years of overall experience.
Regards,
Anil Nagpal
MD (Oyster HR Solutions Pvt. Ltd.)
From India, Pune
Greetings.
We are a training company and we have a requirement for some senior trainers to conduct sessions on TA & Emotional Intelligence. Could you please recommend some trainers for this? My email ID is anil@oysterse.com.
We are looking for trainers with a minimum of 20 years of overall experience.
Regards,
Anil Nagpal
MD (Oyster HR Solutions Pvt. Ltd.)
From India, Pune
Hi Mr. Nagpal,
I am a freelance trainer with over 17 years of experience based out of Delhi. I have provided training at organizations like Deloitte, NIIT, and TATA with very good results. I am certified in TA from Os. Summerton and Dr. Pearl Drego. I have conducted sessions on TA for organizations like HTMT Global, Equinox BPO, and Aegis.
Please find attached my profile. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
I am a freelance trainer with over 17 years of experience based out of Delhi. I have provided training at organizations like Deloitte, NIIT, and TATA with very good results. I am certified in TA from Os. Summerton and Dr. Pearl Drego. I have conducted sessions on TA for organizations like HTMT Global, Equinox BPO, and Aegis.
Please find attached my profile. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
Transactional Analyst Taibi Kahler suggested five driver behaviors that affect our executive performance. These driver behaviors can be identified, and creating awareness about our driver behavior will help us perform much better. For example, an executive with the driver 'Hurry Up' will be infamous for procrastination and communication may become very confusing. However, when they are aware, they can have the ability to 'multitask'—doing more than two tasks at a time! A boss with a 'Be Perfect' driver and a subordinate with a 'Hurry Up' driver can create a lot of headaches for the company.
Such advanced TA concepts have not reached many organizations. It is a good intervention for improved performance.
Sebastian
From India, Alwaye
Such advanced TA concepts have not reached many organizations. It is a good intervention for improved performance.
Sebastian
From India, Alwaye
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