Summary: A Comedic Summary of Patterson, Grenny, McMillan and Switzler's Crucial Conversations
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Graham Mack
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Tobo Leadership
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When is a conversation crucial? For me, I always assumed when my wife asks me if it looks like she’s gained weight. That constitutes a pretty heavy moment (see what I did there?), if not crucial. According to the authors of Crucial Conversations, I was right, and they explained what I can do about it.
This is a good book. I like it. It gives step-by-step instructions for mastering difficult conversations, which can help make you a great manager, spouse or friend; and can potentially save my marriage.
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