A Unique Guide to Changing Our World of Conversation. <BR>Conversation is a crucial part of everything we do. It influences our well being—a good conversation can leave us ready for anything, a bad one can ruin our whole day. But most of us are unaware of the nature of our conversations, let a
Conversations Worth Having
β Scribed by Jackie Stavros; Cheri Torres
- Publisher
- Berrett-Koehler Publishers
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 192
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Now in a second edition, this classic book shows how to make conversations generative and productive rather than critical and destructive so people, organizations, and communities flourish.
We know that conversations influence us, but we rarely stop to think about how much impact they have on our well-being and ability to thrive. This book is the first to show how Appreciative Inquiryβa widely used change method that focuses on identifying what's working and building on it rather than just trying to fix what's brokenβcan help us communicate more effectively and flourish in all areas of our lives.
By focusing on what we want to happen instead of what we want to avoid and asking questions to deepen understanding and increase possibilities, we expand creativity, improve productivity, and unleash potential at work and home. Jackie Stavros and Cheri Torres use real-life examples to illustrate how these two practices and the principles that underlie them foster connection, innovation, and success.
This edition has been revised throughout with new examples; updates on the latest supporting research in neuroscience, positive science, and positive psychology; and a discussion guide. It also features a new chapter on what the authors call tuning in: cultivating awareness of how our physical and mental state affect our perceptions, emotions, and thoughts as we engage in conversation.
This book teaches you how to use the practices and principles of Appreciative Inquiry to strengthen relationships, build effective teams, and generate possibilities for a future that works for everyone.
β¦ Table of Contents
List of Stories
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction by David L. Cooperrider
1 Shifting Conversations
2 What Kind of Conversations Are You Having?
3 Whoβs Driving? Tune In
4 Two Simple Appreciative Practices
5 Whatβs Fueling Your Conversations?
6 Scaling Up Great Conversations
7 Itβs Not Magic, Itβs Science!
8 Any Time, Any Place, Any Situation
Conversations Worth Having Discussion Guide: Generative Questions for Self and Teams
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
CWH Offerings
Collaborative Partnerships
About the Authors
β¦ Subjects
how to talk generative and productive, with critical and destructive people, organizations, and communities flouris
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
1 online resource (177 pages)
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