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The Power of Ethical Persuasion : Winning Through Understanding at Work and at Home
The Power of Ethical Persuasion Winning Through Understanding at Work and at Home
Author: Tom Rusk
Break the barriers that stand in the way of communication with this wise, practical, and insightful guide from a bestselling author, psychiatrist, and communications expert. Tom Rusk, M.D., co-author of "I Want to Change But I Don't Know How," applies the ethical prnciples of respect, understanding, caring and fairness -- which tog...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140172140
ISBN-10: 0140172149
Publication Date: 6/1/1994
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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kellyebojo avatar reviewed The Power of Ethical Persuasion : Winning Through Understanding at Work and at Home on + 15 more book reviews
Fluffy and outdated, this is not a book about negotiating or sales. This is one man's attempt to change the world by helping people hear the messages their "inner spirit" is giving them via their emotions and the emotions of others. Heavily invested in moral relativism, he uses contradictory phrases like "moral authority," "ethics" and "character" to describe the elevated moral stance of those who would attempt to follow his program. The idea (to listen first, without judging, and then to present your needs without partiality) is neither new nor revolutionary, and it's presented in a repetitive manner with stilted, unrealistic sample scripts and outdated, even sexist and racist assumptions. I don't recommend it.


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