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050 00 $a HM1166 $b .C6525 2021
100    $a Harvard Business Review (COR)
245 00 $a Communicate better with everyone.
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264  1 $a Boston, Massachusetts : $b Harvard Business Review Press, $c [2021]
300    $a pages cm
490 1  $a HBR working parents series
500    $a Includes index.
505 0  $a Section 1. Listen-and be heard: have productive and balanced conversations: 4 conversations every overwhelmed working parent should have / by Joseph Grenny and Brittney Maxfield -- Set boundaries, foil boundary predators, and say no / by Priscilla Claman-- What great listeners actually do / by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman -- How to listen when your communication styles don't match / by Mark Goulston -- Be someone that others can confide in / by Deborah Grayson Riegel -- Section 2. Use your words - turnadversarial conversations into civil discourse: How to make sure you're heard in a difficult conversation / by Amy Gallo -- 8 ways to get a difficult conversation back on track / by Monique Valcour -- When to skip a difficult conversation / by Deborah Grayson Riegel -- Section 3. Mentioning the unmentionables - tough discussions at work: Communicating through a personal crisis / by Sabina Nawaz -- When you need to take time off work for mental health reasons / by Barbara Ricci -- Asking for an extended leave for a family issue / by Denise M. Rousseau -- Section 4. Table talk - tough discussions with your family: How to negotiate with your kids / by Mary (molly) Kern and Terri R. Kurtzberg -- Help your spouse cope with work stress / by Rebecca Knight -- What you should tell your kids about finding a career / by James M. Citrin -- Section 5. If you can't say something nice... - keep your self-talk positive: How to talk to yourself with compassion / by Alice Boyes -- Make peace with your inner critic: an interview with Tara Mohr / by Sarah Green Carmichael -- Epilogue. Last word: Being a parent made me a better manager, and vice versa / by Jelena Zikic.
520    $a "Talk to your toddler, your teen, your caregiver, your boss, your partner, yourself. There are days in every working parent's life when it feels like you're screaming into the wind. The days when you have to ask your childless boss if you can leave work early-again-for a kid issue. The days your kid tearfully asks why you have to get on an airplane for work when you just got home. The days you simmer with resentment because you can't find the right words to have a productive conversation with your partnerabout the division of labor at home. The days you tell yourself you're failing everyone-including yourself. Each of us has days where we struggle to communicate effectively at home and at work. But we can have fewer days like that and more productive conversations. We can listen and be heard. In Communicate Better with Everyone, experts provide answers to the challenges you face as a working parent, from negotiating your schedule and workload with your boss to connecting with your teen without nagging orlecturing to talking to yourself with more compassion. You'll learn to: conduct more productive conversations, set boundaries and stick to them, ask better questions, see issues from the other person's perspective, navigate difficult issues"-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Interpersonal communication.
650  0 $a Business communication.
650  0 $a Work and family.
650  0 $a Work-life balance.
650  0 $a Parenting.
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830  0 $a HBR working parents series.
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