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Filter Shift : how effective people see the world / Sara Taylor.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Taylor, Sara, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Success--Psychological aspects.
Success.
Interpersonal communication.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 129 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
How effective people see the world
Place of Publication:
New York : MJ, [2017]
Summary:
Work through the biases that hinder your ability to effectively communicate across race, genders, generations, sexual orientation, and political ideology. Filter Shift describes the notion of unconscious filters: how we create them, how we perceive the world through them, and how they control us. The vast majority of us are persistently held back by our unconscious biases and misperceptions, even with the best of intentions. Filter Shift explores the unseen dynamics that get in the way, providing a series of blueprints for success. "Using a language that is easy to adapt and models that drive home concepts, Filter Shift provides a foundation for understanding how our filters impact our interactions, and thereby, our ability to perform and interact with others in a positive way." -Myrna Marofsky, author of The Art of Diversity Training "In the quest for increasing cultural competence for workplace effectiveness, it is rare to find a skillful, articulate coach like Sara Taylor." -Donna Rae Sheffert, Leadership and Management Consultant
Contents:
Intro
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword: By Joel Com
Introduction
Chapter One: Of Dictators, Blind Spots, and Personal Effectiveness
Chapter Two : A SEEing Problem
Chapter Three: The Unconscious Optometrist
Chapter Four: Filters-What We Typically Miss
Chapter Five: Frames-What We Typically Pay Attention To
Chapter Six: It's Developmental
Chapter Seven: Reallusion and Stage 3
Chapter Eight: Filter Shift #1-SEE Self: Acknowledge Our Filter
Chapter Nine: Filter Shift #2-SEE Others: Assume Differenc
Chapter Ten: Filter Shift #3-SEE Approach: Detach Filter
Chapter Eleven: Conclusion-Filters Shifted
About the Author
Acknowledgments.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781630479794
1630479799

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