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Difficult Conversations

How to Discuss What Matters Most

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What constitutes a difficult conversation? It can be asking for a raise, ending a relationship, saying "no" to a boss or spouse, confronting disrespectful behavior, or offering an apology. These challenging dialogues, often approached clumsily, are common in both professional and personal settings. This guide provides strategies to navigate these conversations with greater success and reduced anxiety. Grounded in fifteen years of research and consultations with thousands, it identifies key errors that often hinder effective communication and suggests simple adjustments that can lead to better outcomes. Key insights include understanding the role of emotions, recognizing the significance of both spoken and unspoken words, and acknowledging that admitting mistakes can strengthen our position. It also challenges the myth that women are inherently better at expressing emotions than men and offers strategies for responding constructively to personal attacks. This resource is valuable for families, colleagues, customers, and educators alike. The authors, affiliated with Harvard Law School and the Harvard Negotiation Project, have extensive experience consulting for various organizations and communities worldwide, including notable negotiations in South Africa and conflict resolution initiatives in Colombia and Massachusetts.

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Difficult Conversations, Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen, Roger Fisher

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Rok vydania
1999
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Titul
Difficult Conversations
Podtitul
How to Discuss What Matters Most
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Viking Adult
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
250
ISBN10
0670883395
ISBN13
9780670883394
Série
Pôvodný názov
Difficult conversations
Hodnotenie
4,05 z 5
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What constitutes a difficult conversation? It can be asking for a raise, ending a relationship, saying "no" to a boss or spouse, confronting disrespectful behavior, or offering an apology. These challenging dialogues, often approached clumsily, are common in both professional and personal settings. This guide provides strategies to navigate these conversations with greater success and reduced anxiety. Grounded in fifteen years of research and consultations with thousands, it identifies key errors that often hinder effective communication and suggests simple adjustments that can lead to better outcomes. Key insights include understanding the role of emotions, recognizing the significance of both spoken and unspoken words, and acknowledging that admitting mistakes can strengthen our position. It also challenges the myth that women are inherently better at expressing emotions than men and offers strategies for responding constructively to personal attacks. This resource is valuable for families, colleagues, customers, and educators alike. The authors, affiliated with Harvard Law School and the Harvard Negotiation Project, have extensive experience consulting for various organizations and communities worldwide, including notable negotiations in South Africa and conflict resolution initiatives in Colombia and Massachusetts.