aderinola's review against another edition

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informative fast-paced

5.0

lara_lleverino's review

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5.0

Read this with my highschool senior. We both loved it. Now I am rereading Crucial Conversations with my coworkers. I hope we make it to reading this one too.

papi's review

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5.0

Like the authors' previous book, Crucial Conversations, this book is a high leverage way to improve your relationships with others, and your ability to hold yourself and others accountable without damaging the relationship. A must read, whether for your work life or your personal life. As for "Crucial Conversations," I thought so highly of this book and the tools taught in it that I completed the "train-the-trainer" workshop and now provide training programs based on the material.

csd17's review

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5.0

Riveting and sooooo applicable.

sarahmurphytraylor's review

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2.0

Attended a training on Fierce Conversations and enjoyed the training more than this:)

ldv's review

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3.0

Not as concise as the first book, and since much of it was similar (especially reading them back to back) it was clear they were trying to flesh it out and make it feel worthwhile. It does address a different situation than crucial conversations, so it has its value. It could have been better written, however. The flow and headers were not as clear, for example it was hard to separate main points from subpoints because the hierarchy in the headers was non-existent or too obscure.
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