Asking The Right Questions
eighth edition, M. Neil Browne, Stuart M. Keeley,
The book sponsored by the C's ;) .
Need to be read in deep but seem very good from what I saw. Even if some thing which are said in the book are obvious, the interesting part is on "how to communicate" on those obvious things. Complement of the "Crucial conversations" book?
Here's the chapters:
eighth edition, M. Neil Browne, Stuart M. Keeley,
The book sponsored by the C's ;) .
Need to be read in deep but seem very good from what I saw. Even if some thing which are said in the book are obvious, the interesting part is on "how to communicate" on those obvious things. Complement of the "Crucial conversations" book?
Here's the chapters:
1 The Benefit of Asking the Right Questions
2 What Are the Issue and the Conclusion?
3 What Are the Reasons?
4 What Words or Phrases Are Ambiguous?
5 What Are the Value Conflicts and Assumptions?
6 What Are the Descriptive Assumptions?
7 Are There Any Fallacies in the Reasoning?
8 How Good Is the Evidence: Intuition, Personal Experience, Testimonials, and Appeals to Authority?
9 How Good Is the Evidence: Personal Observation, Research, Studies, Case Examples, and Analogies?
10 Are There Rival Causes?
11 Are the Statistics Deceptive?
12 What Significant Information Is Omitted?
13 What Reasonable Conclusions Are Possible?
14 Practice and Review