Cómo Llevarse Bien Con Todo El Mundo, Spanish-Language Edition of How to Get Along with Anyone: Una Guía Para Prever Y Prevenir Conflictos En Casa Y E: Una Guía Para Prever Y Prevenir Conflictos En Casa Y El Trabajo
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Cómo Llevarse Bien Con Todo El Mundo, Spanish-Language Edition of How to Get Along with Anyone: Una Guía Para Prever Y Prevenir Conflictos En Casa Y E: Una Guía Para Prever Y Prevenir Conflictos En Casa Y El Trabajo

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Cómo Llevarse Bien Con Todo El Mundo, Spanish-Language Edition of How to Get Along with Anyone: Una Guía Para Prever Y Prevenir Conflictos En Casa Y E: Una Guía Para Prever Y Prevenir Conflictos En Casa Y El TrabajoCon esta gua imprescindible podr desactivar cualquier conflicto al descubrir a cul de las cinco clases de conflicto pertenece y cmo resolver incluso las disputas ms complejas. El trabajador norteamericano promedio pasa cinto cincuenta y seis horas al ao envuelto en conflictos laborales moderados o intensos, que tienen un impacto negativo en su desempeo y en su salud. Los gerentes dedican veintisis por ciento de su tiempo a abordar y resolver problemas

Con esta guía imprescindible podrá desactivar cualquier conflicto al descubrir a cuál de las cinco clases de conflicto pertenece y cómo resolver incluso las disputas más complejas.

El trabajador norteamericano promedio pasa cinto cincuenta y seis horas al año envuelto en conflictos laborales moderados o intensos, que tienen un impacto negativo en su desempeño y en su salud. Los gerentes dedican veintiséis por ciento de su tiempo a abordar y resolver problemas en sus equipos, lo que equivale a perder todo un día de trabajo a la semana. ¿Y si pudiera ser de otro modo? ¿Y si hubiera una forma de perder menos tiempo en interacciones estresantes y tener más tiempo para lo que es realmente importante?

Los doctores Jim Guinn y John Eliot han pasado tres décadas construyendo y facilitando la química de equipo para empresas entre las Fortune 500, franquicias deportivas profesionales, escuelas, agencias gubernamentales, organizaciones sin fines de lucro y familias, en las que han logrado reducir el tiempo y el costo de la resolución de conflictos. Gracias a su experiencia directa combinada con la ciencia y la investigación pioneras en la industria, Guinn y Eliot han descubierto que las personas responden al conflicto de una estas cinco formas: evitación, competencia, análisis, colaboración o adaptación.

Cómo llevarse bien con todo el mundo es un libro pragmático y práctico que te ayudará a identificar las clases de conflicto para que puedas enfrentar las disputas que surgen en la vida diaria. Aprenderás a identificar el estilo de tus colegas y seres queridos y cómo utilizar esa información para mejorar la comunicación y la colaboración.

Lleno de ejemplos divertidos e interesantes y de técnicas aplicables, Cómo llevarse bien con todo el mundo te dará herramientas prácticas para cambiar el rumbo en momentos álgidos y para crear relaciones más fuertes y significativas.

Defuse any heated conflict by learning which of the five conflict styles you are and how to resolve even the most sensitive dispute with this must-read guide.

The average American worker spends 156 hours a year engaged in the kind of moderate to intense workplace conflict that adversely impacts both performance and health. Managers spend twenty-six percent of their time addressing and resolving conflicts on their team--the equivalent of chewing up one full workday each week. But what if it didn't need to be like this? What if there was a way to spend less time in stressfully interpersonal interactions and more time on the things that really matter?

Through three decades of building and facilitating team chemistry for Fortune 500 companies, professional sports franchises, schools, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and families--Drs. Jim Guinn and John Eliot have reduced the time and cost of conflict resolution. With this on-the-ground experience combined with industry-leading science and research, Guinn and Eliot discovered people respond to conflict in one of five ways: avoid, compete, analyze, collaborate, or accommodate.

How to Get Along with Anyone is a pragmatic, hands-on book to help you determine conflict types so you can navigate the arguments that emerge in day-to-day life. You'll learn the formula for identifying your coworkers' and loved ones' conflict styles and how to use this information to foster better communication and more effective collaboration.

Filled with fun, engaging examples and actionable techniques, How to Get Along with Anyone arms you with practical tools for flipping the script on sticking points to nurture stronger and more meaningful relationships.
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Christian Romero
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★★★★★ 4
Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid
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Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel is a crossover collection of the main Star Wars comic series and the Doctor Aphra series. The Arc revolves around the Queen of The Screaming Citadel being the only one who can open a relic containing an ancient Jedi master. Aphra then teams up with Luke Skywalker and we have our crossover event. The story itself is good. A queen with parasitic bugs controlling a planet is uncharted territory for Star Wars and it works. There were great action moments, plots painting the Empire in a morally grey light than the traditional evil one. Doctor Aphra Marvel's golden girl character was funny in this and her chemistry with Luke worked. It didn't feel forced like Marvel was trying to use the Original Characters to build-up their new ones. Where this comic fails is the inconsistent art style as this is a collection you get different art with each issue. Its starts of good and then takes a nosedive in the Aphra issue in the volume. Bad art aside Screaming Citadel was an enjoyable crossover. Doctor Aphra is the best new character to come out of this new Marvel Disney run. Screaming Citadel is worth the read it was a nice crossover that delves more into the Fantasy elements of Star Wars and works as Star Wars has been Space Wizards since 1977.
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J.Eaton
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
What a ride.
Format: Paperback
How these two come together with the rest of the iconic characters is just so fun. Add in a Screaming Citadel and you're in for one hell of a ride. If you love Star Wars, pick it up. It could read as a stand-alone if needed. Part of the Doctor Aphra comics.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022
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beasterson
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★★★★★ 5
Absolutely top-knotch
Format: Kindle
9.5/10 This is the pinnacle of Star Wars comic books. A great way to tie in their Indiana Jones character in Aphra and the mainline series to tell an amazing story. Only complaint is a couple of the issues artwork I was not a fan of. I like the more realistic look. Just make sure you read Aphra book 1 and the previous SW books to understand it better. Aphra book 1 being more important
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2018
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Frank Gino
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Star Wars embraces fantasy
Format: Paperback
This is Star Wars at its' strangest, and that's a very good thing. Luke and co. fighting through what could easily be Dracula's castle is a truly unique experience. I don't wish to say more for fear of spoilers. As a note though you will get more out of this if you've been following the Star Wars and Dr. Aphra comics. However you can get by without that knowledge as well.
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Doc Watson
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 3
Gothic Star Wars
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This trade paperback collects all the issues for the Screaming Citadel story spread over several titles, including the main stay Star Wars series and the Dr Aphra book. As one might expect from a story spread over different titles with different artists and writers, the presentation varies. The art is all over the place. In the Marco Checchetto-drawn initial issue, everyone’s favorite amoral artifact hunter, Dr Aphra, is a striking space vixen. But in the following issues she’s hardly recognizable as the same character--mousier, if still menacing, in her trademark Russian tanker’s hat. To a lesser degree, the same is true for the other characters, including the main SW group. It’s understandable, but a bit disconcerting. The story centers on Dr Aphra, who, in need of a Jedi for one of her typically nefarious purposes, recruits Luke into her scheme. Unfortunately for Aphra, she’s up against a more ruthless foe in the harlequin-looking vampire-like Queen of the Screaming Citadel. Before long, the rest of the group has to show up to rescue them. It’s a gothic story, set in scary castle—not the usual Star Wars fare. There are some good points. Dr Aphra’s almost sociopathic outlook is always good for a few choice lines, the “murderous machines” Bee Tee and Triple Zero are on hand for their own gruesome commentary and some of the Queens hench-people, while not given much to do, are interestingly designed. But overall, the horror movies plotline didn’t seem much like Star Wars to me. Recommended for those who enjoy that type of story, or completists.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018

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