Conflict Resolution: Let It Be As You Say & Building Bridges


Unabridged Audiobook

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Release Date
July 2011
Duration
0 hours 46 minutes
Summary
Conflict Resolution: Let It Be as You Say & Building Bridges
together, builds on positive approaches to support other people and build
bridges to reach a satisfactory solution for all parties. This audio book
encourages you to accept conflict as a normal part of everyone's life so you
can move on productively to deal with it, rather than get depressed by the
presence of conflict in your life and work.

The author employs Justice William Douglas's thoughts as a platform for
conflict resolution, "A good agreement can be either mutually satisfactory or
unsatisfactory. The key is that all parties share equally in those beliefs and
feelings."

The approach involves calmly and dispassionately discussing the pros, cons, and
interesting points about a problem, such as Edward DeBono suggests in his
landmark book about PMI (Plus, Minus, and Interesting Point) Thinking. This
audio book builds on the experience of our author in writing and narrating Sell
Anything, Negotiate Anything, Finance Anything, and the Legal Survival Kit to
present the best approaches to resolve conflicts to your advantage, from
personal, family, job to organizational ones. The approach is intended to help
people analyze their options, get them focused on what is best for them and
everyone else, and then move to a mutually satisfactory or unsatisfactory
conclusion.

The audio book uses the Middle East Conflict as a subject to practice and use
your new skills on, emphasizing that you should not take sides but rather
develop and present the best options for the parties, leaving it up to them to
decide what to do. Your practice in developing options dispassionately on this
kind of subject will help you do so on others when you are involved directly or
indirectly.
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