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with Stewart
It’s no secret that individual lawyers are under siege in a profession with a high incidence of stress, divorce, substance abuse, and suicide. In this groundbreaking multi-dimensional collection, you can find toolsand information that enable you to have both a successful career and a happy, satisfied life. These tools will teach you how to harness the transformative power of being more relational and less transactional.
A non-partisan guide for having thoughtful conversations, even with those who disagree, so that everyone comes out alive and maybe even learns something along the way.
Stewart Levine delivers on his agreement with the reader to provide a powerful vision and practical tools that turn potential business and personal conflicts into collaborative partnerships.
CEO, Magazine Publishers Association
With less focus on the purely psychological aspects of reaching agreement than ‘Getting to Yes’ Levine’s is a much more pragmatic approach. . . We all want agreement. Here’s how to get it and keep it and work it.
Co-Creator, #1 New York Times Best Selling,
Chicken soup for the soul
Buy this book. I know systems for creating wealth. The systems in the Book of Agreement will help you create the kind of agreements that will generate much more financial and emotional wealth in your life.
Author of Four New York Times Bestsellers
(A Podcast Episode with Legacy Makers @ Work)
Susan Stamm interviews Stewart on Bookends.
An interview by Wayne Hurlbert on BlogTalkRadio
social radio network.
“Moments of Insight”
present Stewart Levin at the Global Dialogue
Center.
Bookend interview with Stewart Levine and David Coleman, authors of Collaboration 2.0.
AMA Webinar, Preventing and Resolving Conflict in
Cyberspace: How to Build Sustainable Collaboration
in Virtual Teams.
View an introductory
video about the book,
“Getting to Resolution”.
An interview with
Stewart Levine on being a “resolutionary”. Stewart shares his 7-step model for achieving true
resolution
ResolutionWorks is a consulting and training organization dedicated to providing skills and ways of thinking needed to build strong organizational cultures in all types of working environments.
It is also a public resource for individuals and organizations who wish to create powerful, sustainable collaborations and partnerships. This website provides a variety of instructional methods in a wide variety of media formats. Become part of a growing and thriving community!