Author: |
Peter deLisser |
ISBN: |
9781620951354 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
January 1, 2001 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
Peter deLisser |
ISBN: |
9781620951354 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
January 1, 2001 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
Courageous Conversations at Work, at Home is a “must read” for anyone wanting to “accelerate” a career in a short time. It has a unique format - 85 individual coaching stories, each on a separate page. Each story illustrates how changing a communication habit quickly transformed the quality of a life, professionally and personally. The interactive table of contents allows readers to “click on” the titles that attract their attention and directly apply to their lives. For example: “We Never Have to Be a Victim Again – In Any Conversation” “I Discovered that When I Speak, No One is Listening!” “Asking Two Questions Helped a Daughter Solve Her Own Problem” “If Only Someone Had Told Him He Was a Bully” “What Family Communication Legacy Will You Leave Behind?” In thought-provoking scenarios, the stories unfold with: -a communication habit the individual may need to change -the family history of how the habit developed -the substitution of a “new” habit -and the skills and courage for making the change The stories in Courageous Conversations: at Work and at Home offer skills and strategies, which address a number of key communication topics including Leadership Coaching, Conflict Resolution, and Team Building.
Courageous Conversations at Work, at Home is a “must read” for anyone wanting to “accelerate” a career in a short time. It has a unique format - 85 individual coaching stories, each on a separate page. Each story illustrates how changing a communication habit quickly transformed the quality of a life, professionally and personally. The interactive table of contents allows readers to “click on” the titles that attract their attention and directly apply to their lives. For example: “We Never Have to Be a Victim Again – In Any Conversation” “I Discovered that When I Speak, No One is Listening!” “Asking Two Questions Helped a Daughter Solve Her Own Problem” “If Only Someone Had Told Him He Was a Bully” “What Family Communication Legacy Will You Leave Behind?” In thought-provoking scenarios, the stories unfold with: -a communication habit the individual may need to change -the family history of how the habit developed -the substitution of a “new” habit -and the skills and courage for making the change The stories in Courageous Conversations: at Work and at Home offer skills and strategies, which address a number of key communication topics including Leadership Coaching, Conflict Resolution, and Team Building.