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Winning with people : discover the people principles that work for you every time / John C. Maxwell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tenn. : Nelson Books, c2004.Description: xviii, 275 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0785260897 (hardcover)
  • 9780785260899 (hardcover)
  • 078527636X (pbk.)
  • 9780785276364 (pbk.)
  • 9780785288749 (pbk.)
  • 0785288740 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Pastor's study sermons [Other title]
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Winning with people.DDC classification:
  • 158.2 M465w
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- [pt. 1]. The readiness question : are we prepared for relationships? -- The lens principle : who we are determines how we see others -- The mirror principle : the first person we must examine is ourselves -- The pain principle : hurting people hurt people and are easily hurt by them -- The hammer principle : never use a hammer to swat a fly off someone's head -- The elevator principle : we can lift people up or take people down in our relationships -- [pt. 2]. The connection question : are we willing to focus on others? -- The big picture principle : the entire population of the world -- with one minor exception -- is composed of others -- The exchange principle : instead of putting others in their place, we must put ourselves in their place -- The learning principle : each person we meet has the potential to teach us something -- The charisma principle : people are interested in the person who is interested in them -- The number 10 principle : believing the best in people usually brings the best out of people -- The confrontation principle : caring for people should precede confronting people -- [pt. 3]. The trust question-can we build mutual trust? -- The bedrock principle : trust is the foundation of any relationship -- The situation principle : never let the situation mean more than the relationship -- The Bob principle : when Bob has a problem with everyone, Bob is usually the problem -- The approachability principle : being at ease with ourselves helps others be at ease with us -- The foxhole principle : when preparing for battle, dig a hole big enough for a friend.
[pt. 4]. The investment question -- are we willing to invest in others? -- The gardening principle : all relationships need cultivation -- The 101 percent principle : find the 1 percent we agree on and give it 100 percent of our effort -- The patience principle : the journey with others is slower than the journey alone -- The celebration principle : the true test of relationships is not only how loyal we are when friends fail, but how thrilled we are when they succeed -- The high road principle : we go to a higher level when we treat others better than they treat us -- [pt. 5]. The synergy question -- can we create a win-win relationship? -- The boomerang principle : when we help others, we help ourselves -- The friendship principle : all things being equal, people will work with people they like; all things not being equal, they still will -- The partnership principle : working together increases the odds of winning together -- The satisfaction principle : in great relationships, the joy of being together is enough -- Final review of the people principles for Winning with People -- Notes -- About the author.
Summary: Tools to improve your existing relationships as well as begin new ones.
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Includes booklet: Pastor's Study sermons.

Includes bibliographical references.

Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- [pt. 1]. The readiness question : are we prepared for relationships? -- The lens principle : who we are determines how we see others -- The mirror principle : the first person we must examine is ourselves -- The pain principle : hurting people hurt people and are easily hurt by them -- The hammer principle : never use a hammer to swat a fly off someone's head -- The elevator principle : we can lift people up or take people down in our relationships -- [pt. 2]. The connection question : are we willing to focus on others? -- The big picture principle : the entire population of the world -- with one minor exception -- is composed of others -- The exchange principle : instead of putting others in their place, we must put ourselves in their place -- The learning principle : each person we meet has the potential to teach us something -- The charisma principle : people are interested in the person who is interested in them -- The number 10 principle : believing the best in people usually brings the best out of people -- The confrontation principle : caring for people should precede confronting people -- [pt. 3]. The trust question-can we build mutual trust? -- The bedrock principle : trust is the foundation of any relationship -- The situation principle : never let the situation mean more than the relationship -- The Bob principle : when Bob has a problem with everyone, Bob is usually the problem -- The approachability principle : being at ease with ourselves helps others be at ease with us -- The foxhole principle : when preparing for battle, dig a hole big enough for a friend.

[pt. 4]. The investment question -- are we willing to invest in others? -- The gardening principle : all relationships need cultivation -- The 101 percent principle : find the 1 percent we agree on and give it 100 percent of our effort -- The patience principle : the journey with others is slower than the journey alone -- The celebration principle : the true test of relationships is not only how loyal we are when friends fail, but how thrilled we are when they succeed -- The high road principle : we go to a higher level when we treat others better than they treat us -- [pt. 5]. The synergy question -- can we create a win-win relationship? -- The boomerang principle : when we help others, we help ourselves -- The friendship principle : all things being equal, people will work with people they like; all things not being equal, they still will -- The partnership principle : working together increases the odds of winning together -- The satisfaction principle : in great relationships, the joy of being together is enough -- Final review of the people principles for Winning with People -- Notes -- About the author.

Tools to improve your existing relationships as well as begin new ones.

Also issued online.

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