NASA, Pixar, and BMW all use the Process Communication Model as a way of training leaders to connect effortlessly with anyone. This book simplifies the complex model to make it easy for anyone to use. Assessments like MBTI, DiSC, and StrengthsFinder are popular tools for understanding personality. Unfortunately, the results often isolate people in neat boxes rather than build bridges across their differences. In contrast, the Process Communication Model (PCM) helps you find the shared ground between you and the people you speak with. According to PCM, we all have a feeler, a thinker, a believer, a dreamer, a rebel, and a promoter within us; it's the proportions that vary. We default to communicating with our strongest part, when we should be communicating using the part we have most in common with others. Over one million people in fifty countries have been trained in this model, but this is the first book written with the goal of being easily understood by untrained people. Seeing People Through will help leaders support their people in facing any challenge and get organizations communicating on mutually beneficial terms.
Nate Regier Libros
El Dr. Nate Regier es copropietario y director ejecutivo de Next Element, una firma consultora global especializada en la construcción de culturas de responsabilidad compasiva. Ex psicólogo en ejercicio, Regier es un experto en inteligencia social y emocional y liderazgo, conflicto positivo, salud mente-cuerpo-espíritu, neuropsicología, dinámica de grupos, comunicación interpersonal y de liderazgo, evaluación y coaching ejecutivo, desarrollo organizacional, formación de equipos y gestión del cambio. Como asesor internacional, es un maestro entrenador certificado de Leading Out of Drama, maestro entrenador certificador del Process Communication Model® y codesarrollador de la formación y el coaching Leading Out of Drama® de Next Element. Nate ha publicado dos libros: Beyond Drama y su último trabajo, Conflict Without Casualties.




Conflict Without Casualties
A Field Guide for Leading with Compassionate Accountability
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Conflict is presented as a valuable opportunity for growth and transformation. The book explores techniques to harness the energy of conflicts, turning them into catalysts for positive change in personal and professional relationships. It emphasizes practical strategies for effective communication, understanding differing perspectives, and fostering collaboration. By reframing conflict as a partner rather than an adversary, readers can learn to navigate challenging situations and emerge stronger, more resilient, and more connected.
Pregnancy is one of the most exciting moments of a woman's life. But, not always we have the best way to keep track of all the special details. Now you do. ER created the perfect journal for you to register your journey. A weekly tracker that not only allows you to register your moments, but also gives you a heads up of what to except or avoid in each week of pregnancy. With this journal, nothing will be missed!
This book is a compass for leaders lost in the paradoxical space between being compassionate and holding people accountable. Compassion and accountability have generally been considered at odds with each other in the management space. Solely prioritizing accountability can create toxic work environments that result in the loss of top talent. On the other end of the pendulum, being overly compassionate leaves a vacuum around attention to results. Compassionate Accountability reveals the truth behind, and provides an actionable framework for, six common myths surrounding compassion: Compassion is empathy in action. Compassion is about alleviating suffering. Compassion is soft. Compassion is for selfless servant leaders. Some people just have it. Compassion and aAccountability are opposites. Finding harmony between compassion and accountability leads to improved results and a thriving culture because the fact is, true compassion can't exist without accountability.