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How to Work with (Almost) Anyone

Five Questions for Building the Best Possible Relationships

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ISBN10: 1774582651
ISBN13: 9781774582657

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256 Pages

$17.95

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The people you manage. How well you work with your boss. The way collaboration happens with colleagues and peers. How you connect with important prospects and key clients.

But the hard truth is this: most of us leave the health and fate of these relationships to chance.

We say “Hi,” exchange pleasantries . . . and hope for the best.

But every relationship becomes suboptimal at some point, whether it’s a good one that goes off the rails or one that was poor from the start.

Mostly we are resigned to the fact that this is what happens: relationships always get a little broken, or a little stale, or a little worse. C’est la vie, c’est la guerre. Carry on.

But it doesn’t have to be like this.

Every working relationship can be better.

This book shows you how to build the best possible relationship.

One conversation. Five questions. Detailed guidance on how to prepare and set the relationship up for success. Key insights on how to maintain the relationship so that it will continue to thrive.

Reviews

Praise for How to Work with (Almost) Anyone

“My favorite thing about Michael Bungay Stanier’s work is his ability to deliver actionable, tactical strategies that are based on well-researched ideas and data, then packaged in a book that I can read on a flight. And the wisdom is real—it sticks. I haven’t stopped thinking about ‘Best Possible Relationships’ and ‘Keystone Conversations.’”—Brené Brown, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Atlas of the Heart and Dare to Lead

“This little volume has actionable advice on every page, and it’s a fun read, too.”—Amy Edmondson, Professor at Harvard Business School and author of The Fearless Organization

“A modern classic, this book will save relationships, careers, and organizations.”—Seth Godin, author of The Song of Significance

“Here is a practical, tactical guide to help you rebuild the most human of skills: conversation. Essential!”—Kim Scott, author of Radical Candor and Just Work

“Michael Bungay Stanier’s genius for making the complex simple is on full display. Bravo!”—Whitney Johnson, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Smart Growth

“Michael Bungay Stanier’s practical guide to cultivating Keystone Conversations can unlock the full potential of an individual, and that of the wider team.”—Loren I. Shuster, Chief People Officer and Head of Corporate Affairs at The LEGO Group

“This deep book will show you how to build brilliant relationships even in difficult times. Reading it made me feel like I could work with anyone. You will too.”—Liz Wiseman, New York Times bestselling author of Multipliers and Impact Players

“This book simplifies the complex processes of starting, improving, and maintaining our best possible connections.”—Bruce W. Parker, Chief Sales Officer at Deloitte Canada

“The Keystone Conversation Michael Bungay Stanier teaches us is the framework I’ve been seeking to help leaders begin any relationship better.”—Dave Stachowiak, Host of the Coaching for Leaders podcast

“This exceptional book provides the practical tools and self-reflections that will help you gain critical insights in how to approach any conversation successfully.”—Stefani Okamoto, Director of Global Learning & Development at Microsoft