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Achieving a common purpose begins with diverse ideas and opinions. This book guides managers through a five-step process to transform productive controversy into unified action. Mastering these steps helps managers stay grounded and effective, even in turbulent times. Learn to handle difficult candidates, manage rivalry and hierarchy, and navigate chaotic discussions. The author introduces innovative concepts on hierarchy, authority, and leadership styles. The message of the book emphasizes recognizing and using "magic moments" in discussions and promoting good will without imposing values.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Achieving a common purpose begins with diverse ideas and opinions. This book guides managers through a five-step process to transform productive controversy into unified action. Mastering these steps helps managers stay grounded and effective, even in turbulent times. Learn to handle difficult candidates, manage rivalry and hierarchy, and navigate chaotic discussions. The author introduces innovative concepts on hierarchy, authority, and leadership styles. The message of the book emphasizes recognizing and using "magic moments" in discussions and promoting good will without imposing values. The steps provided in the book help unlock the secrets to effective consensus-building and leadership with practical strategies and insights. This book is essential for managers seeking to foster collaboration and drive successful outcomes.
Autorenporträt
H. W. Becker, a management consultant based in Hamburg, Germany, holds degrees in electrical engineering and psychology. After a career in marketing and sales, he founded his own consultancy to train sales engineers. He completed psychotherapy training alongside his work, and for a decade, he practiced as a psychotherapist while advising renowned companies on management issues. Now, focusing solely on guiding executives through crises, his work is informed by phenomenological philosophy. He is a lecturer at Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Germany.