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Contrary Mind Games

Dawn Chekulski

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Contrary Mind Games explores the art of tactical opposition, offering strategies to influence outcomes subtly while maintaining positive relationships. It examines indirect influence as a valuable communication skill, particularly in negotiation, leadership, and conflict resolution. The book highlights how calibrated disagreement and strategic questioning can guide others towards desired conclusions without direct confrontation. Understanding cognitive biases and decision-making processes is crucial for implementing these techniques effectively. The book uniquely connects communication strategy with cognitive psychology and negotiation theory, providing a holistic view of influence. For example, framing inquiries strategically can prompt self-reflection, leading individuals to embrace solutions autonomously. The narrative non-fiction style uses real-world examples to make complex concepts accessible. It emphasizes ethical considerations, advocating for transparency and respect in all interactions. The book progresses logically, starting with core concepts and ethical considerations. It then dissects calibrated disagreement and strategic questioning, providing techniques and examples. Finally, it illustrates how to combine these strategies for a comprehensive approach to indirect influence, empowering readers to improve communication skills and foster a sense of ownership in others.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 107 pagine.

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