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Since 2000, four of Ben Tiggelaar’s books have reached the number one position in the top ten of Dutch management books.
Ben’s books have been published in English, German, Japanese, Arabic and Dutch.
Managing the most difficult person on earth: yourself
Paperback: 137 pages
Publisher: Tyler Roland Press,
The Netherlands. 2008.
ISBN: 978-
List price: $14,97
Ben Tiggelaar gives clear answers. Based on current psychological insights, practical experience and personal stories of people who have learned, through ups and downs, to manage themselves.
Over 200,000 copies sold. In the top 10 of best selling management books for three years.
How to achieve real personal change and growth
Paperback: 302 pages
Publisher: Cyan Communications. 2007.
ISBN-
ISBN-
List price: $19.99

“This book is the perfect companion to ‘The 7 Habits.’ I finally understand how I can actually achieve the change I desire.”
“At last – somebody who goes a couple of steps further than most change gurus… Ben Tiggelaar reveals the pain of personal behavioral change in an entertaining way.”
“This book helped me to understand the behavior of others, and it gave me a great deal of insight into my own behavior.”
“Ben Tiggelaar is truly able to inspire people. He combines theory and practice in a highly professional way.”
“Every modern (project) manager should know and use this theory.”
“A must for professional change managers.”
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What others say...

"Ben Tiggelaar deeply cares about the challenges we face in becoming better leaders, in changing our lives and in making a real contribution. Ben's unique talent is his ability to translate sound scientific research into inspirational, practical advice."
Dr. Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, The 8th Habit and The 3rd Alternative o.a.
"Ben Tiggelaar doesn't just inspire you to Dream, Dare, Do-
Dr. Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute ManagerŪ and Lead with LUV
"Ben Tiggelaar is an inspiring trainer and writer in the field of human behavior and change. You will find his books and ideas extremely practical, very realistic and fun to read!"
Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, author of What Got You Here,Won't Get You There

Ben Tiggelaar answers these and many other questions about change and growth. Practical, accessible and based on scientific behavioral research.
Can Do! offers many new insights, countless interesting practical examples and an
integral step-
The ultimate guide to understanding and managing your behavior and that of other people.
Management bestseller and nominated best management book of the year!

Insights and advice from the most important management gurus
10 CD-
Publisher: Tyler Roland Press,
The Netherlands. 2011.
ISBN: 978-
List price: $149.95
What the press says
“Ben Tiggelaar manages wonderfully to put the ideas in everyday words.… Warmly recommended.”
“A great idea. While you are stuck in endless traffic jams, you brush up on your
knowledge. By the time you arrive at work, you are completely up-
“Step by step, Ben Tiggelaar explains something that takes Porter 3 books to explain. … A must.”
“In barely an hour, the listener will be completely up-
MBA in One Day -
Presenter Bill Hoopes discusses the ideas of: Stephen Covey, Peter Drucker, Eli Goldratt, Michael Hammer, Kaplan & Norton, Philip Kotler, Henry Mintzberg, Tom Peters, Michael Porter, and Robert Quinn.
