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Our Recommendation : 95/100 Stars
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Conflict Management - Conflict Prevention in the Workplace 1.0 by Bacal & Associates
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We all experience conflict in our lives. There's always been a lot of interest in how to manage conflict once it appears in the open, and that's important. What's not so common is a concern for preventing unnecessary conflict, so it doesn't start in the first place. Robert Bacal noticed that people who are involved in little conflict actually communicate differently than those who seem to be involved in a lot of conflict situations, and that these differences occur at work and in personal relationships. This book teaches you how small modifications in how you communicate will affect the degree to which you actually contribute to conflict situations. If you change your communication ability, you can significantly reduce conflict around you. With roots in psychology and psycholinguistics, this book is written in a style anyone can understand, with lots of examples. It explains what you need to stop saying, and how to replace confict provoking language. It is also short. You needn't spend days wading through complex explanations. About 100 tightly written, lean pages. |
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- Cooperative Vs. Conflict-Provoking Communication
- The Essential Difference: Cooperative Communication
- The Psychology Beneath Cooperation & Confrontation
- What Angers People Or Primes The Conflict Pump
- Lack of Listening/Understanding
- Less Than Communication
- Communicating Mistrust
- Violations of Conversation Rules
- Blatant Generalizations
- Power/Status-Based Communication
- A Brief Conflict-Provoking Communication Self-Assessment
- Conflict-Provoking Behaviours
- Person Centered Comments & Criticism
- Past Centered Comments
- Guilt-Induction Attempts
- Blaming Comments
- Inappropriate Reassurance and Positive Thinking
- Unsolicited Advice/Commands
- Lengthy Attempts At Persuasion
- Defensiveness-Causing Questions
- Extended Attempts To Win
- Mistrust Statements
- Overstatements and Over-generalizations
- Infallibility Comments (and qualification comments)
- Histrionic Behaviour (Overdramatization)
- Use Of Hot Phrases and Words
- Words or phrases that suggest disinterest
- Phrases that blame or imply blame or suggest ignorance
- Absolute words
- Phrases that suggest helplessness (brush-offs)
- Phrases that have a threatening undertone
- Phrases that challenge or dare
- Use of Code Words and Innuendo
- Passive-Aggressive Behaviour
- ...and much more
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 Works on Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT, and XP
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