The Book of Agreement: 10 Essential Elements for Getting the Results You WantCrafting agreements with others is a fundamental life skill. Unfortunately, we were never taught how to do it. The agreements most people make are incomplete and ineffective-they usually focus on protecting against what might go wrong instead of figuring out how to make things go right. The Book of Agreement offers a new approach. Stewart Levine demonstrates the superiority of "agreements for results" versus "agreements for protection" and outlines ten principles for creating agreements that explicitly articulate desired outcomes and provide a roadmap to achieving them. He includes over thirty specific templates that can be used to create this new type of agreement for results in a variety of organizational and personal contexts. |
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... the number of agreements you reach , and double the outcome from those agreements , Stewart's Book of Agreement is an invaluable guide . " -Tom Brown , Editor , Management General “In this wise and humane book, Stewart Levine makes it.
... the number of agreements you reach , and double the outcome from those agreements , Stewart's Book of Agreement is an invaluable guide . " -Tom Brown , Editor , Management General “In this wise and humane book, Stewart Levine makes it.
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... outcomes and a road map to the composite of desired results that everyone agrees on. It is a fundamental shift from the traditional idea of agreements for protection that focus on providing remedies for what goes wrong to designing ...
... outcomes and a road map to the composite of desired results that everyone agrees on. It is a fundamental shift from the traditional idea of agreements for protection that focus on providing remedies for what goes wrong to designing ...
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... outcomes rather than worrying about what can go wrong and focusing on protection . Agreement Continuum Characteristics See Table The accompanying chart illustrates the continuum of agreements , from no agreement to a results - based ...
... outcomes rather than worrying about what can go wrong and focusing on protection . Agreement Continuum Characteristics See Table The accompanying chart illustrates the continuum of agreements , from no agreement to a results - based ...
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The Book of Agreement: 10 Essential Elements for Getting the Results You Want Stewart Levine No preview available - 2002 |
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