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Book Synopsis

Discover how to change the lives of the people around you

In You Can Change Other People, the world's #1 executive coach, Peter Bregman, and Howie Jacobson, Ph.D., share the Four Steps to help the people around you make positive change even if they've been stuck for years.

The authors rely on over 50 years of collective professional experience to show you exactly what to say to influence those around you for the better. Changing the way you talk will stop you from being perceived as a critic, and turn you into a welcomed and effective ally. You'll learn how to:

  • Disarm their defensiveness and increase their confidence to act
  • Turn people's biggest problems into even bigger opportunities
  • Ensure accountability and follow through without making them dependent on you

No one wants to be changed; but change and personal growth are critical to success, and more importantly, to a fulfilled life. You Can Change Other

Table of Contents

A New Way to Help People (Because the Old Ways Don’t Work)

Chapter 1: Brian’s $170,000,000 Turnaround

Why It’s Important to Change Other People

Chapter 2: The Four Steps

A Quick Tour

Chapter 3: Yes I Want That Third Bowl of Ice Cream

People Don’t Resist Change, They Resist Being Changed

Chapter 4: Whose Spreadsheet Is It Anyway?

Ownership

Chapter 5: Spencer Thinks He’s Helping, But He’s Not

Independent Capability

Chapter 6: If You are Willing to Feel Everything, You Can Do Anything

Emotional Courage

Chapter 7: Change is a Future Thing

Future-Proofing

SUMMARY OF THE FOUR STEPS [COMP this is a single Section opener, please differentiate from Part openers here and in text]

Step 1: Shift from Critic to Ally

Chapter 8: The Ramona Problem

Become an Ally

Chapter 9: Be Your Own Ally First

Let Go and Be Present

Chapter 10: Then, Become Their Ally

Empathize with the Other Person

Chapter 11: Silver Platter Opportunities

Permission Formula

Chapter 12: Do You Have a Minute?

You Initiate the Conversation

Chapter 13: Hey, I’m in Charge Here

The Misguided Reliance on Positional Power

Chapter 14: Pitfalls to Avoid

How to Stay on Track

Step 2: Identify an Energizing Outcome

Chapter 15: No More Code, No More Bugs

Problems are Signposts Pointing to Energizing Outcomes

Chapter 16: A Higher Bar Than a Functional Team

A Demo of the Outcome Step

Chapter 17: Positive

Transform “Don’t Want” into “Do Want”

Chapter 18: Clear

A Technique for Getting to Shared Clarity

Chapter 19: Meaningful

Getting to What Matters

Step 3: Find the Hidden Opportunity

Chapter 20: Become a Scientist

They’re Not Learning From You, They’re Learning With You

Chapter 21: That Does Sound Exciting!

A Demo of the Opportunity Step

Chapter 22: Explore the Problem in Depth

Question 1: What’s Happening Now?

Chapter 23: She Argues with Everyone

Separating Data from Interpretation

Chapter 24: What Worked and What Didn’t?

Question 2: What Have You Tried?

Chapter 25: Thank Goodness for This Problem

Question 3: How Can the Problem Get You to the Energizing Outcome?

Chapter 26: Keep Your GPS On

Pitfalls to Avoid in the Opportunity Step

Step 4: Create a Level-10 Plan

Chapter 27: Nail the Landing

Craft the Plan

Chapter 28: Identify Options

A Demo for the First Task

Chapter 29: Let’s Put That on the List. What Else Might You Try?

Tips to Help Them Identify Options

Chapter 30: Choose

A Demo for the Second Task

Chapter 31: If You Did Know, What Would It Be?

How to Help Them Choose

Chapter 32: Commit

A Demo for the Third Task

Chapter 33: What, How, and When?

Skyrocket Their Chances of Success

Chapter 34: You Can Change Other People

Taking the Four Steps into Your World

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Index

You Can Change Other People

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 11/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119816539, 978-1119816539
      ISBN10: 111981653X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Discover how to change the lives of the people around you

      In You Can Change Other People, the world's #1 executive coach, Peter Bregman, and Howie Jacobson, Ph.D., share the Four Steps to help the people around you make positive change even if they've been stuck for years.

      The authors rely on over 50 years of collective professional experience to show you exactly what to say to influence those around you for the better. Changing the way you talk will stop you from being perceived as a critic, and turn you into a welcomed and effective ally. You'll learn how to:

      • Disarm their defensiveness and increase their confidence to act
      • Turn people's biggest problems into even bigger opportunities
      • Ensure accountability and follow through without making them dependent on you

      No one wants to be changed; but change and personal growth are critical to success, and more importantly, to a fulfilled life. You Can Change Other

      Table of Contents

      A New Way to Help People (Because the Old Ways Don’t Work)

      Chapter 1: Brian’s $170,000,000 Turnaround

      Why It’s Important to Change Other People

      Chapter 2: The Four Steps

      A Quick Tour

      Chapter 3: Yes I Want That Third Bowl of Ice Cream

      People Don’t Resist Change, They Resist Being Changed

      Chapter 4: Whose Spreadsheet Is It Anyway?

      Ownership

      Chapter 5: Spencer Thinks He’s Helping, But He’s Not

      Independent Capability

      Chapter 6: If You are Willing to Feel Everything, You Can Do Anything

      Emotional Courage

      Chapter 7: Change is a Future Thing

      Future-Proofing

      SUMMARY OF THE FOUR STEPS [COMP this is a single Section opener, please differentiate from Part openers here and in text]

      Step 1: Shift from Critic to Ally

      Chapter 8: The Ramona Problem

      Become an Ally

      Chapter 9: Be Your Own Ally First

      Let Go and Be Present

      Chapter 10: Then, Become Their Ally

      Empathize with the Other Person

      Chapter 11: Silver Platter Opportunities

      Permission Formula

      Chapter 12: Do You Have a Minute?

      You Initiate the Conversation

      Chapter 13: Hey, I’m in Charge Here

      The Misguided Reliance on Positional Power

      Chapter 14: Pitfalls to Avoid

      How to Stay on Track

      Step 2: Identify an Energizing Outcome

      Chapter 15: No More Code, No More Bugs

      Problems are Signposts Pointing to Energizing Outcomes

      Chapter 16: A Higher Bar Than a Functional Team

      A Demo of the Outcome Step

      Chapter 17: Positive

      Transform “Don’t Want” into “Do Want”

      Chapter 18: Clear

      A Technique for Getting to Shared Clarity

      Chapter 19: Meaningful

      Getting to What Matters

      Step 3: Find the Hidden Opportunity

      Chapter 20: Become a Scientist

      They’re Not Learning From You, They’re Learning With You

      Chapter 21: That Does Sound Exciting!

      A Demo of the Opportunity Step

      Chapter 22: Explore the Problem in Depth

      Question 1: What’s Happening Now?

      Chapter 23: She Argues with Everyone

      Separating Data from Interpretation

      Chapter 24: What Worked and What Didn’t?

      Question 2: What Have You Tried?

      Chapter 25: Thank Goodness for This Problem

      Question 3: How Can the Problem Get You to the Energizing Outcome?

      Chapter 26: Keep Your GPS On

      Pitfalls to Avoid in the Opportunity Step

      Step 4: Create a Level-10 Plan

      Chapter 27: Nail the Landing

      Craft the Plan

      Chapter 28: Identify Options

      A Demo for the First Task

      Chapter 29: Let’s Put That on the List. What Else Might You Try?

      Tips to Help Them Identify Options

      Chapter 30: Choose

      A Demo for the Second Task

      Chapter 31: If You Did Know, What Would It Be?

      How to Help Them Choose

      Chapter 32: Commit

      A Demo for the Third Task

      Chapter 33: What, How, and When?

      Skyrocket Their Chances of Success

      Chapter 34: You Can Change Other People

      Taking the Four Steps into Your World

      Acknowledgments

      About the Authors

      Index

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