Blamestorming Why conversations go wrong and how to fix them

Blamestorming: Why Conversations Go Wrong and How to Fix Them by Rob Kendall is an illustrated guide published by Watkins Media Limited on September 23, 2014. This book outlines the reasons why daily conversations often fail, offering practical responses and preventative strategies to enhance communication. Drawing from his experience as a communications coach, Kendall provides insights aimed at improving interactions across various relationships, whether with colleagues or family members.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding and resolving communication breakdowns, with an emphasis on recognizing warning signals that indicate when discussions are veering off course. The book covers essential skills related to conflict resolution and nonverbal communication, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to foster more effective and rewarding conversations. With 224 pages, this edition is designed to be accessible and easy to implement, allowing readers to apply Kendall’s techniques from the very first day.
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Winner of the 2015 COVR Award for Best Self-Help Book!
Blamestorming outlines the reasons why our daily conversations go wrong, explains how to respond when they do and provides tips on how to stop them going wrong in the first place. Based on his experience as a highly respected communications coach for international companies and business professionals, Rob Kendall provides a practical guide to achieving more rewarding and effective interactions with everyone in your life – from your boss to your partner. Rob’s techniques have been proven to be effective for thousands of people from all walks of life and are presented in an illustrated step-by-step format that makes them easy to put into practice from Day One. Underpinning the book’s approach to consistently having better interactions is an explanation of the warning signals that indicate when a conversation is going off track.
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