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A highly practical guide to help leaders make intentional choices
and draw on their assets, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to
influence others, bridge differences, and initiate positive change.
Reframing Change: How to Deal with Workplace Dynamics, Influence
Others, and Bring People Together to Initiate Positive Change is
based on the premise that if people act with integrity and learn to
develop positive workplace relationships, a ripple effect can
engender similar changes in the organization as a whole. Of
extraordinary value to leaders, middle managers, and management
students, it is a fresh and practical how-to manual for putting new
ways of thinking to work in an organizational setting—one that
backs its advice with results from a rapidly growing body of
rigorous social science research. Organized around a series of
essential skills, Reframing Change shows readers how to test
assumptions about others, clear negative emotions and augment
positive ones, build effective relationships, bridge cultural
differences with people, deal with difficult situations, and
initiate change in work environments. This advice is driven home
with the stories of real people in real situations that explain key
underlying principles, with a single storyline running through each
chapter.
Every day, most of us interact with people of disparate
backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences--individuals who hold
different expectations than we do of the people and world around
them. How does one navigate these often-turbulent waters? In
Conscious Change, nineteen authors describe how they have applied
the principles of Conscious Change within multicultural, diverse
environments to overcome difficult and emotionally draining
challenges--and, in doing so, provide a road map to shifting one's
own story when moving through similarly demanding situations in all
areas of life. These practical case studies reveal how
transformational the Conscious Change tools can be, leading to a
stronger sense of one's personal capacity as a leader, better
interpersonal relationships, and the beginnings of greater equity
and inclusion. Illuminating and instructive, these stories are
vivid illustrations of the skills today's leaders need in their
multicultural organizations and settings, where issues of
diversity, equity, and inclusion are, and will increasingly be,
front and center.
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