HOT READS FOR THE PRACTIONER
Title: Influencer: The Power to Change Anything (book)
Competencies: self-development, influence skills, oral communication, building relationships, interpersonal effectiveness
Who benefits: potentially anyone motivated to improve their effectiveness in interacting with others
Consultant Usage: background material for professional coaches and trainers
What’s it about? Let me begin with a disclaimer. I have not finished reading this book. I credit my local book club for this sage advice: “If you lose interest in a book, put it down and read something of more interest or value to you.â€Â I am not going to finish reading this book.Â
Why then write this entry? Well, there is, at least for me, a valuable lesson here. And a caveat.Â
First, the lesson. The authors of this book have had two very successful books: Crucial Conversations and Crucial Confrontations. I have enjoyed and recommended those books to others.Â
My “truth†is that this new book feels old. It is as if the authors said to themselves, hey, we got a good thing going here, let’s churn out another book.
I would like to stress that I don’t consider this an isolated case. In our and related fields it seems to me that there is a tendency to take a great idea and stay with it past its prime. Think of the movies you have really loved. If there was a follow up, was it as good and fresh as the original. Usually not… Think “Pirates…â€, “Rocky…â€Â “Indy…â€Â “Star Warsâ€.
If fact, if any of you readers agree or disagree with this statement …about authors, speakers and consultants, not the movies, I would love to receive your comment(s).Â
Now, having said that, let me add the caveat.  If you are a personal or executive coach or a trainer in any area related to communications, negotiation, influence skills, performance management, there is a lot of good background information here, especially if you are relatively new to the field.Â
Before closing, I would like to share a light-hearted moment. Early in this book I thought I might like to recommend it to Dr. Kroger, who in turn could recommend it to Mr. Monk. It has lists, i.e. “six sources of influence.â€Â Adrian likes lists.
And trainers know lists make good training aids.Â
[tags] self-development, influence skills, oral communication, building relationships, interpersonal effectiveness, negotiations skills, conflict management skills, bill bradley, william bradley, bradley[/tags]
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