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RECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES
Connecting in a Disconnected World
This book introduces a revolutionary way to build understanding, good communication, and deeper rapport among friends, lovers, relatives and colleagues. Find out how to discover your "relational personality type" and build relational intelligence. The authors are experts—a mother and daughter-in-law team.
We all know what it feels like to be "at odds" with someone we need to get along with. Sometimes it seems like we speak different languages!
Markova and McArthur explain why that description is surprisingly accurate. Communication style is at the heart of our relationship clashes.
Applying the authors’ ingenious and long-tested Mind Patterns and Thinking Talents techniques to navigating personal relationships, RECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES will help readers discover their relational "type," their innate pattern of speaking, understanding, trusting, and learning that informs their reactions.
With resonant storytelling (including about their own journey to understanding one another's very different styles), revealing dialogue analysis, suggested practices, and profound yet simple advice for growing our "relational intelligence," this invaluable book will help us uncover and overcome differences and deepen the understanding between them.
About the authors:
DAWNA MARKOVA, Ph.D., is CEO of Professional Thinking Partners, an organization that teaches collaborative thinking to CEOs and senior executives around the world. Internationally known for her research in the fields of learning and perception, she is a former Senior Affiliate of the Organizational Learning Center at MIT, and the co-author of international bestseller RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS.
ANGIE MCARTHUR is a member of Professional Thinking Partners and a founder of the Worldwide Women's Web, a network formed to develop and retain women in corporate leadership roles.
Markova and McArthur explain why that description is surprisingly accurate. Communication style is at the heart of our relationship clashes.
Applying the authors’ ingenious and long-tested Mind Patterns and Thinking Talents techniques to navigating personal relationships, RECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES will help readers discover their relational "type," their innate pattern of speaking, understanding, trusting, and learning that informs their reactions.
With resonant storytelling (including about their own journey to understanding one another's very different styles), revealing dialogue analysis, suggested practices, and profound yet simple advice for growing our "relational intelligence," this invaluable book will help us uncover and overcome differences and deepen the understanding between them.
About the authors:
DAWNA MARKOVA, Ph.D., is CEO of Professional Thinking Partners, an organization that teaches collaborative thinking to CEOs and senior executives around the world. Internationally known for her research in the fields of learning and perception, she is a former Senior Affiliate of the Organizational Learning Center at MIT, and the co-author of international bestseller RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS.
ANGIE MCARTHUR is a member of Professional Thinking Partners and a founder of the Worldwide Women's Web, a network formed to develop and retain women in corporate leadership roles.
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Published 2017-09-05 by Spiegel & Grau |
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Published 2017-09-05 by Spiegel & Grau |