This new and insightful book, is based on a program that author Gary Friedman, along with colleague Jack Himmelstein (a law professor and lawyer) and Norman Fischer (a Buddhist monk) has been teaching for the las...

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This new and insightful book, is based on a program that author Gary Friedman, along with colleague Jack Himmelstein (a law professor and lawyer) and Norman Fischer (a Buddhist monk) has been teaching for the last 6 years. It entails conflict professionals to consider self-reflection, challenging typical conventions of conflict professionals by replacing them with a full and deep commitment to bringing all of one's self to serve others. It directs the reader to pay attention to emotional clues - to understand and communicate them. Essentially―acknowledging and using self-awareness. Working from the inside out.

Whether you are a professional conflict resolver, litigator, mediator, or lawyer―this book is a must have resource to help increase clients' satisfaction.

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