Praise for Dialogue Gap "Peter Nixon's Dialogue Gap is a powerful and a timely call for all of us who care for the fate of humanity's future. His Holiness the Dalai Lama, for whom I have had the honor to serve as principal English translator for over twenty-five years, often expresses his hope that the twenty-first century be a 'Century of Dialogue.' With Peter's work, we now have the specifics of the tools to make that noble aspiration a practical reality. I urge everyone who is concerned about the health of humanity and the world we live in to read this important book." --Thupten Jinpa, PhD;…mehr
Praise for Dialogue Gap "Peter Nixon's Dialogue Gap is a powerful and a timely call for all of us who care for the fate of humanity's future. His Holiness the Dalai Lama, for whom I have had the honor to serve as principal English translator for over twenty-five years, often expresses his hope that the twenty-first century be a 'Century of Dialogue.' With Peter's work, we now have the specifics of the tools to make that noble aspiration a practical reality. I urge everyone who is concerned about the health of humanity and the world we live in to read this important book." --Thupten Jinpa, PhD; Principal English translator to the Dalai Lama; author of Essential Mind Training "The scale of the issues which now confront our humanity are of such magnitude and complexity that they can no longer be addressed solely by countries or even by regions. This is why Dialogue Gap is so timely. Peter Nixon has pointed to what needs to be done at every level of society. Here are guidelines on how to do this effectively, from a person of great experience in promoting dialogue. This publication could go a long way toward reducing the gap he has so clearly identified, and with this, enable us to 'go to it, ' knowing that we all have roles and responsibilities--together." --Alan Stewart, PhD; author of Time to Converse: At the Heart of Human Warmth "Dialogue Gap has helped me to understand how to engage and connect with others rather than just transfer information. This is a must-read, and a must have skill set for managers and leaders." --Gerry Redmond, Assurance Enablement Leader; Ernst & Young, Asia Pacific "Peter Nixon has shone a spotlight on a critically important key to organizational performance--getting the right people together to talk about the right things in the right way. No problem of any significance is solved without proper dialogue. If you want to get higher quality results, read this book." --Robin Stuart-Kotze, PhD; Chairman, Behavioural Science Systems; author of Performance: The Secrets of Successful Behaviour "Peter Nixon is a dynamic presenter, and his information on dialogue is key to success as an entrepreneur in an ever changing globally interconnected community." --Dean Lindal, former Global Vice President, Entrepreneurs' Organization "Effective dialogue is needed if directors are to lead their organizations successfully through the turbulent waters of the twenty-first century." --Gordon M. Nixon, President & CEO, Royal Bank of Canada "I believe dialogue is a critical element in talent management. Dialogue is essential when attempting to strike a balance between the needs and ambitions of the individual and those of the organization. In his latest book, Peter once again helps us to make sense of the complex dance that is dialogue. His insights are brought to life by stories and examples from Peter's years of experience in his chosen field, particularly here in Asia where it takes both time and commitment for employers to close the talent management dialogue gap." --Nick Deal, Head, People Development, Cathay Pacific Airways LtdHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Nixon works with business owners, senior executives, and society leaders around the world, specializing in the facilitation, negotiation, and implementation of change through dialogue. Raised in Montreal, Canada, Peter is qualified as a Chartered Accountant and spent several years serving as an auditor with Coopers & Lybrand (now PwC) in Montreal, Geneva, and Hong Kong. Moving to Hong Kong in 1989, he has been involved in the hand over of Hong Kong, the emergence of China and India as global superpowers, and contributed to important dialogues throughout Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. Peter's clients include senior leaders and teams from financial institutions, professional service firms, telecommunications companies, hotels, airlines, healthcare, charities, manufacturers, IT groups, member-based organizations, schools, universities, and property, spiritual, environmental, and youth groups. Splitting his personal time between Hong Kong and Montreal, Peter can be reached at Peter.Nixon@PotentialDialogue.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction What Is Dialogue Gap? 1 Part I Dialogue Gap Chapter 1 How Dialogue Gap Arose 39 Chapter 2 The Implications of Dialogue Gap 85 Part II Dialogue Solutions Chapter 3 How to Get the Right People to Dialogue on the Right Issues 139 Chapter 4 Dialogue Leader Behaviors 163 Chapter 5 Dialogue Time and Space 229 Part III Dialogue Leadership Chapter 6 The Cost of Failed Dialogue 251 Chapter 7 Sustaining Dialogue 269 Chapter 8 Dialogic Leadership 315 Conclusion 333 Appendix A What Prevents Effective Dialogue? 337 Appendix B Organizational Dialogue Assessment 345 Appendix C Dialogue Skill Practice Activities 359 Acknowledgments 371 About the Author 375 Index 377
Introduction What Is Dialogue Gap? 1 Part I Dialogue Gap Chapter 1 How Dialogue Gap Arose 39 Chapter 2 The Implications of Dialogue Gap 85 Part II Dialogue Solutions Chapter 3 How to Get the Right People to Dialogue on the Right Issues 139 Chapter 4 Dialogue Leader Behaviors 163 Chapter 5 Dialogue Time and Space 229 Part III Dialogue Leadership Chapter 6 The Cost of Failed Dialogue 251 Chapter 7 Sustaining Dialogue 269 Chapter 8 Dialogic Leadership 315 Conclusion 333 Appendix A What Prevents Effective Dialogue? 337 Appendix B Organizational Dialogue Assessment 345 Appendix C Dialogue Skill Practice Activities 359 Acknowledgments 371 About the Author 375 Index 377
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