Writing From Koran
Posted in Quality Painting on 02/15/2011 08:54 am by adminWriting From Koran
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In any conflict or negotiation, no matter how intense, we can always make sure we understand other perspectives, as clearly as possible. We then make sure to articulate that awareness otherwise know that we have made the effort. It does not always solve the problem, mainly in the early stages, but what beats with fists come flying. And sometimes it does wonders.
No matter how hostile your opponent, the more you can absorb yourself in the culture of his or it, without losing your style or originality, the greatest chances of succeeding in your every battle is taking place. Not only will Awareness Factor grow your own-you'll understand much more, but so will your Performance Factor-you'll find yourself much more successful to hear, because you have taken the effort to respect your opponent's frame of values. If you can contact this situation with an attitude hostile helpful, cooperative and non-aggression defense, the other party will be much more more likely to meet you halfway, with a minimum of exacerbating the conflict.
For example, Major General Michael Douglas Stone, appointed commander of high security prisoners in Iraq in April 2007, decided to turn around Camp Bucca, a detention center civil in southern Iraq, with 23,000 prisoners. Stone already had successful experience in turnarounds. Between 1980 and '90, he was part Start or three companies successfully turn around Silicon Valley high-tech. How did he approach his new mission in Iraq? From beginning to Learning Arabic and reading some of the Koran every morning, to better understand the culture of the people with whom he had receivable. Within a year, a troubled facility went from extremely problematic internment facility best-run theater the war in Iraq. "It was not unlike a turnaround of a troubled company," said Stone. He succeeded by becoming more aware to Iraqi culture, starting to learn its language and values, demonstrating the awareness factor. One of his strategies detainees to pay $ 1.10 an hour if they volunteered in the camp program to learn a new skill. "This is an Arab culture, "explained Stone." It's all about business. "
The result? "We have seen a significant drop in violence, "reported tester Brigadier General Michael Nevin." Many months have passed without any incident. " Stone believed the battles of the mind, not killing fields. He called things as he saw them, moving towards solutions that looked promising without worrying about how things seem to outsiders.
Like this story illustrates, replacing self honestly and sincerely authentic constructive you open the door to clear communication. authenticity is woven right into Awareness and Performance Factors, a mind set arising when the two are combined effectively.
About the Author
David Nour is a strategist social networking and one of the foremost thought leaders in the quantitative value of business relations. In a global economy that is becoming more and more detached, David and his team are solving global client challenges with Planning and Strategic Relationship Enterprise Social Networking best practices. David is the author of Relationship Economics (Wiley, 2008), Guide to Entrepreneur increased capital (Praeger, 2009), ConnectAbility (McGraw-Hill, 2010), and Social Networking Technology Best Practices Series. He is a contributor for Social Media Bible (Wiley, 2009) and is currently researching and writing his next book trade in Customer Economy. David's unique perspective and knowledge independent have been featured in a variety of prominent blogs and print publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Atlanta Journal and Constitution, the Association now, Entrepreneur and Success magazines. target = "_blank" rel = "nofollow"> http://www.relationshipeconomics.net/


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