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Everyone Can Win - Readers commentsReaders' Comments “Everyone Can Win has earned its place among such contemporary must-reads as Daniel Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence, Steven Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Thomas Gordon’s Effectiveness Training series. This new edition deserves a further 21 reprints.” Tony Jollye – Journalist for Australian Financial Review Boss, Australia “This text is rich in advice and simple to interpret...drawn from fields as diverse as leadership, management, personal development, Buddhism, psychotherapy, psychology, social work, child rearing, critical thinking and martial arts. We are fortunate that Helena, Shoshana and Estella, with a large team of passionate contributors have drawn the information together and added new concepts, research and findings to offer a logically sequenced and well guided path to manage conflict.” Australian Commercial Disputes Centre Newsletter - March 2007 “I found the book insightful and kind-hearted. It conveys great tips on living with conflict and how to make it part of one’s life instead of looking at it as a nuisance – rather an opportunity to improve the situation. I like the part about partners not opponents because I got in a few pages what would take months with a marriage counselor.” Alejandro Fierro Vidal – Translator, Dive Instructor, Mexico “The chapter on Mediation is an excellent resource; it captures the essence of mediation and provides the reader with clues to enable really skilled interventions. I particularly like the case studies dotted throughout the book.” Sandra Ferguson – Professional Mediator, Australia “Everyone Can Win is a key work in the understanding and application of Conflict Resolution. What I find admirable about this book is that it tackles a very difficult subject in a style and with an approach that is so practical and easy to follow that you will find yourself asking, “Why couldn't I have thought of this myself?” It explains in simple terms how we can address conflict before it expands and turns into a more complex situation.” John Pace - Former Secretary of the UN Commission on Human Rights, Bagdad “This book has been very confirming and I think of great value. I saw the importance of happiness in a different light and as a means of bringing in the main stream to peace. If we are happy, we are likely to be open and helpful in many ways.” Susan F. Carew – Trainer in Clowning and Conflict Resolution, Australia “I love the little gems that come from the authors’ work with Tibetan Buddhism. It gives me a fresh look at conflict - about being a source of peace myself. I like how the book gently points the reader towards a mindful response, and the suggestions on how to use language to convey both that challenge and one’s own depth of willingness to understand other people in potential conflict situations. It shows people how to activate their own sense of compassion for each other; how to actually attempt to stand in someone else's shoes.” Gill Goater – Conflict Resolution Trainer, Australia If you are happy for us to circulate your comments on Everyone Can Win we would be most grateful if you would email them to: crn@crnhq.org You might include your name, position, organisation and country. Quick LinksResources |
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