曹竹BOOK REPORT:Crucial Conversations

本书强调沟通在工作与生活中的重要性。它解释了如何通过理解关键对话的原则,发展有效的沟通技巧,从而在团队中建立共识,改变不信任的局面。书中通过实例分析了有助于达成共识的行为和妨碍合作的行为,提供了保持冷静、清晰沟通和克服习惯性障碍的实用建议。尽管阅读本书不能确保立即成功,但它确实有助于改善人际关系,提高沟通效率。

BOOKNAME: Crucial Conversations

AUTHOR: Kerry Patterson and his co-writers

Here is a Chinese version of the book online:
 http://wenku.baidu.com/view/e241c1ec102de2bd96058870.html

This business book emphasis that people who know how to communicate dominates the world. With knowledge, skills, manipulation, strength, it's not work. Course, these things counts, but the critical thing is commnication. People who can change the situation from teammates distrusting each other to reaching final consensus will always have power. The bad thing is, it's incredibly difficult.

The book defines crucial conversations as those where stakes are high, opinions different, and emotions become strong. In both working and leasure time, everyone has some kind of crucial conversations. However, the interpersonal changes at play are seldom noticed and most people are unskilled in how to respond differently. The book explains first what need to be understood of the principles involved in "crucial conversations"  and also how to develop real skills and abilities to choose or change their communication patterns. There's a much bigger idea behind simple communication, it's all about effective human interaction and getting results with and through people.

This book identifys the behaviors that help and the behaviors that hurt when building consensus. This book also identifys hindering behaviors. When confronted, a human's instinct is fight or flee. In a conversation, the fight instinct comes out in argument, sarcasm, and etc while the flee instinct comes out as keeping quiet and doing nothing, or totally ignoring what the other person said.

In this book, which raises me up is the exercises about keeping a cool head, communicating clearly, and getting things done despite customed bad habits. Pessimistically speaking, human beings are poorly designed to get along with each other. Instead, human brains are wired for competition. I'm not saying competition is bad, but it does affect ideal cooperation. At most time, we cooperate with genetically similar groups with ideas bounded to a small scope. With the reason that anyone who work together with people too different from himself is risking his own survival. These things are always underconscience. I do not dare say that after reading this book, I abandon all things hinding communication and become highly successful in crucial conversations; but it does help me making a possiblly better choice.

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/banana-totolv/archive/2011/05/30/2063655.html

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