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Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss what Matters Most
Members of the Harvard Negotiation Project--which brought you the mega-bestseller Getting to YES--show you how to handle your most difficult conversations with confidence and skill.
Whether you're dealing with an underperforming employee, disagreeing with your spouse about money or child-rearing, negotiating with a difficult client, or simply saying "no," or "I'm sorry," or "I love you," we attempt or avoid difficult conversations every day. Based on fifteen years of research at the Harvard Negotiation Project, Difficult Conversations walks you through a step-by-step proven approach to having your toughest conversations with less stress and more success. You will learn:
how to start the conversation without defensiveness
why what is not said is as important as what is
ways of keeping and regaining your balance in the face of attacks and accusations
how to decipher the underlying structure of every difficult conversation
Filled with examples from everyday life, Difficult Conversations will help you on the job, at home, or out in the world. It is a book you will turn to again and again for advice, practical skills, and reassurance.
"Does this book deliver on [its] promise of an effective way through sticky situations, whether 'with your baby sitter or your biggest client'? It does."-- The New York Times
"These talented communicators blend a daunting array of disciplines into highly readable and practical advice."-- Booklist
"Brilliant. . . . I've already re-read most of it. I'm using it. What more could a reader ask?"-- Tom Peters
"Emotional Intelligence applied to life's tough moments."-- Daniel Goleman more
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- Posted: Aug-24-2009
audio needs better narration...
I have the audio version. While I like the message of the book, the audio cd needs work. The speakers are boring speakers and hard to keep interested in listening. There's like 2 male voices and 1-2 female voices. Keeps jumping around.
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- Posted: Jul-07-2009
Where Have You Been All My Life?
I got this book from the library on the recommendation of a friend, but I'm now buying a copy to keep as a reference. This slim volume has completely changed my attitude toward difficult conversations--and as a shy, sensitive type most conversations are difficult for me--by revealing what is...
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- Posted: Jul-05-2009
One of the Best books I have ever read...
This book has given me practical insight to better understanding & responding to Difficult Conversations. If you ever find yourself tense or angty when talking with people who are important to you, this book will be a HUGE help. I wish I had read this years ago. My "buttons" still get pushed but,...
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- Posted: Jun-18-2009
Difficult Conversations
Difficult Conversations is a little gem I discovered many years ago and it has since become an often referenced book in my business library. The New York Times Business Bestseller, written by a group from the Harvard Negotiation Team, helps readers understand that when confronting a difficult...
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- Posted: Jun-15-2009
difficulkt conversation
I found this very useful in preparing for a mediation session with a hostile and jealous co-worker. It was useful in helping me identify issues and also identify my own potential contribution to the misunderstandings. It also empowered me to file an age and race discrimination complaint against...
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- Posted: Dec-01-2008
Everyone should be able to learn and benefit from this Difficult Conversation book. I wish I had read this book earlier.
Have you ever feel nervous, fear of the consequence and/or in a dilema when trying to bring up this following examples of topics: asking for a raise, ending relationship, giving a critical performance review, confronting disrespectful behavior, disagreeing with the majority in a group,...
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- Posted: Sep-18-2008
Full of how to's
Definitely on my recommended book list. A must read for women in business.Susan BockThe Success Coach for Women in Businesswww.SusanBockSolutions.com
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- Posted: Aug-06-2008
Looking forward to great results!
This book helped me to recognize where some of my previous conversations have gone wrong and should help me gain the foresight I need to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future. Also a book that have a great chapter about this topic is I Love You. Now What?: Falling in Love is a Mystery,...
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- Posted: Jul-30-2008
Great Book
This book is a wonderful tool to assist you in crafting a good response to a difficult conversation or work on training your management team to converse well. The contribution ideas are priceless, its a bargain for the price and a must have in any executive's library.
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- Posted: Jul-17-2008
Excellent tips for dealing with the most difficult conversations
Difficult conversations is a book from the Harvard Negotiation Project (of which "Getting to Yes" is probably best known) and is about the conversations we need to have, but we are afraid of them or they always blow up in our face. How to handle such conversations.The book essentially consists of...
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