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Disciple Them like Jesus: Leading Your Kids the Way Christ Led the TwelveA Parents Practical & Biblical Guide to Nurturing Lasting Faith in Your Children

See on Amazon Disciple Them like Jesus: A Practical & Biblical Guide for Parents If you’re seeking a comprehensive guide to help nurture lasting faith in your children, look no further than “Disciple Them like Jesus.” This parenting resource provides practical insights and biblical wisdom that resonate with the way Christ led His disciples. Key …

Read People Like a Book: How to Analyze, Understand, and Predict People’s Emotions, Thoughts, Intentions, and Behaviors

See on Amazon Unraveling Human Nature: A Comprehensive Guide If you’ve ever found yourself wondering about the intricacies of human behavior, this book is a must-read. “Read People Like a Book” offers an insightful exploration into understanding, analyzing, and predicting people’s emotions, thoughts, intentions, and actions. Delving deep into the realm of human psychology, this …

  Collaboration is increasingly difficult and increasingly necessary. Often, to get something done that really matters to us, we need to work with people we don’t agree with or like or trust. Adam Kahane has faced this challenge many times, working on big issues like democracy and jobs and climate change and on everyday issues in organizations and families. He has learned that our conventional understanding of collaboration—that it requires a harmonious team that agrees on where it’s going, how it’s going to get there, and who needs to do what—is wrong. Instead, we need a new approach to collaboration that embraces discord, experimentation, and genuine cocreation—which is exactly what Kahane provides in this groundbreaking and timely book.  

Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don’t Agree with or Like or Trust

Collaboration is increasingly difficult and increasingly necessary. Often, to get something done that really matters to us, we need to work with people we dont agree with or like or trust. Adam Kahane has faced this challenge many times, working on big issues like democracy and jobs and climate change and on everyday issues in organizations and families. He has learned that our conventional understanding of collaborationthat it requires a harmonious team that agrees on where its going, how its going to get there, and who needs to do whatis wrong. Instead, we need a new approach to collaboration that embraces discord, experimentation, and genuine cocreationwhich is exactly what Kahane provides in this groundbreaking and timely book.

 Collaboration is increasingly difficult and increasingly necessary.Often, to get something done that really matters to us, we need to work with people we don’t agree with or like or trust. Adam Kahane has faced this challenge many times, working on big issues like democracy and jobs and climate change and on everyday issues in organizations and families. He has learned that our conventional understanding of collaboration—that it requires a harmonious team that agrees on where it’s going, how it’s going to get there, and who needs to do what—is wrong. Instead, we need a new approach to collaboration that embraces discord, experimentation, and genuine cocreation—which is exactly what Kahane provides in this groundbreaking and timely book. 

Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don’t Agree with or Like or Trust

Collaboration is increasingly difficult and increasingly necessary.Often, to get something done that really matters to us, we need to work with people we dont agree with or like or trust. Adam Kahane has faced this challenge many times, working on big issues like democracy and jobs and climate change and on everyday issues in organizations and families. He has learned that our conventional understanding of collaborationthat it requires a harmonious team that agrees on where its going, how its going to get there, and who needs to do whatis wrong. Instead, we need a new approach to collaboration that embraces discord, experimentation, and genuine cocreationwhich is exactly what Kahane provides in this groundbreaking and timely book.