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Tikroji įtaka: kaip pasiekti savo tikslų nedarant spaudimo

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Knyga „TIKROJI ĮTAKA“ – apie siekių įgyvendinimą, kuriant ilgalaikius ir artimus ryšius, apie teigiamą poveikį žmonėms ir šiek tiek kitokią įtaką negu ta, apie kurią esame įpratę skaityti tokio pobūdžio knygose. Tikroji įtaka yra pastangos suprasti kito žmogaus siekius, jausmus ir glaudžiai bendradarbiauti siekiant gerų rezultatų – kitaip sakant, paveikti kitą žmogų kartu patiriant jo poveikį. Tik bendradarbiaudami ir siekdami naudos vieni kitiems galime sukurti ką nors vertingo.

Autoriai nurodo principus, kuriais vadovaujantis galima įvaldyti tikrąją įtaką:
• gero rezultato ir reputacijos, tvirtų ryšių siekis;
• gebėjimas klausyti, išgirsti ir suprasti kito žmogaus norus;
• įsijautimas į kito žmogaus mąstymą, idėjas ir pagalba jas įgyvendinant;
• pastangos įsitraukti į veiklą ir būti naudingam net tada, kai to nereikalaujama.

„Šiandienos pasaulyje asmeninis ir profesinis išlikimas priklauso nuo to, kaip susiklosto „gyvybiškai svarbūs" santykiai su žmonėmis. Vienas lauke ne karys. Turite suburti svajonių komandą iš žmonių, kurie pritartų jūsų tikslams ir palaikytų jus kiekviename žingsnyje."

MARK GOULSTON, JOHN ULLMEN

Mark Goulston – medicinos daktaras, UCLA psichiatrijos profesorius, verslo konsultantas. Jis veda seminarus FTB ir policijos įkaitų derybininkams, skaito paskaitas visame pasaulyje. Rašo straipsnius leidiniams Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, Fast Company, Business Insider, jį cituoja The Wall Street Journal, Fortune ir kt. Parašė knygas Tiesiog klausykitės (Just Listen ), Pasitraukite sau iš kelio (Get Out of Your Own Way ) ir Pasitraukite sau iš kelio darbe (Get Out of Your Own Way at Work ).

John Ullmen - filosofijos daktaras, tarptautinį pripažinimą pelnęs UCLA Andersono vadybos mokyklos dėstytojas. Įvairiose organizacijose veda seminarus apie įtaką. Įgijo tiksliųjų mokslų bakalauro laipsnį JAV karinių oro pajėgų akademijoje, Harvardo universitete – viešosios politikos magistro laipsnį, o organizacinės elgsenos daktaro laipsnį apgynė UCLA Andersono vadybos mokykloje. Dirba su organizacijomis – vadovams ir darbuotojams padeda veiksmingiau daryti įtaką ir bendradarbiauti. Skaito pranešimus verslininkų renginiuose. Yra kelių knygų vadybos tema bendraautoris.

„Svarbiausia pamoka, kurią galima išmokti iš šios knygos istorijų, yra tokia: kiekvienas žmogus gali teigiamai paveikti bet kurį kitą žmogų, nesvarbu, kokia jų abiejų patirtis, visuomeninė padėtis, amžius, pajamos ar galia. Žmonės, su kuriais kalbėjomės, savo gyvenimo kelio pradžioje neturėjo plačių ryšių, tačiau žinojo, kaip juos užmegzti, stiprinti ir plėsti. Jų siunčiama žinia yra ta, kad nėra jokio reikalo – niekada nėra! – nustatyti savo įtakos galimybių ribas. Kai įvaldysite žingsnius, kuriuos aprašome šioje knygoje, galėsite padaryti įtaką bet kam, net ir tiems, kurie „viską turi".

Knyga „TIKROJI ĮTAKA“ jums nepasakys, ko galite pasiekti apgaudinėdami žmones, manipuliuodami jais ar lipdami per galvas. Ji išmokys jus, kaip tapti tokiais įtakos meistrais, kokiais patys norite tapti ir kokius jus nori matyti jūsų gyvenime esantys žmonės. Taip yra todėl, kad, užmezgę gilesnius tarpusavio santykius, sugebėsite pasiekti geresnius rezultatus. Kai bendrausite galvodami apie tai, kaip duoti, o ne vien imti, kaip sukurti didesnę vertę, o ne vien kaip ją gauti, būsite nustebinti, kokią grąžą duos jūsų investicijos."

288 pages, Paperback

First published December 24, 2012

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Mark Goulston

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MARK GOULSTON, M.D., is a business psychiatrist and consultant, author of the bestselling Just Listen, and subject of the PBS special “Just Listen with Dr. Goulston.” He writes a Tribune syndicated career column; blogs for Fast Company, Business Insider, Huffington Post, and Psychology Today; and is featured frequently in major media including The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Newsweek, CNN, NPR, and Fox News.

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215 reviews189 followers
August 9, 2020
As someone who’s starting a nonprofit, the methods explained here have been a catalyst to our success. In order for these methods to work you need to use them out of sincerity rather than for self-gain. I can’t say this was anywhere near as good as the author’s first book but it’s still quite good. As always, the conversation examples of what and what not to say are kept in handy. I have another book by the author that I’m hoping to finish soon.
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May 3, 2024
I'm usually not a fan of these types of books, but I began reading based on a recommendation. I was surprised by how practical it was. Well-written and full of insight. I was seeing myself in the examples of "getting it wrong." For example, when it comes to listening, this Mark Twain quote summed me up: Most conversations are monologues in the presence of witnesses. The author pointed out some of my blind spots and challenged me to appreciate people in ways that are new to me, starting with listening. I recommend it to anyone who interacts with people. It's a quick read and it's bound to have something for the curious seeker of relational insight.
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686 reviews110 followers
May 10, 2015
Книга "Искусство влияния. Убеждение без манипуляций" мне понравилась.

Единственный минус книги это её название, поскольку авторы часто намного шире выходили за его рамки. То есть книга получилась ещё богаче, хотя уже не совсем соответствовала своему названию. Подозреваю, что своё дело сделал коммерческий интерес и ставка на всё то же название. Хотя для меня лично основным критерием при выборе книге являлось авторство Марка Гоулстона.

Уверен что прочитав книгу вы должны остаться весьма довольны, а может даже ваше впечатления ею будут ещё больше нежели вы ожидали.
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38 reviews1 follower
July 28, 2020
I was simultaneously reading this with 48 Laws of power so YOU could see the contrarian views, I didn't expect it to be this good but it was SO GOOD. I loved it so much!!
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June 26, 2024
DNF. Lots of typical business book blather about how you will succeed if you distinguish yourself with extraordinary gumption and usefulness. Supported by anecdotes. Doesn't correspond to reality of a culture of corruption and incompetence Detroit: An American Autopsy.
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156 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2021
I liked this book.

Unlike the many books on Influence that I have read before, this book does not take the approach of “gaming” influence or building a good first impression. It instead takes the approach of genuinely understanding who others are and what they want, and then gaining influence by delivering it.

There’s a lot of emphasis on listening and understanding the other person. There’s a lot of humility and maturity in the approach.

"To influence, be influenceable... it isn't about giving in... What being influenceable mean is that you go into every conversation willing to believe that you may be partially or totally wrong; that the other person may be partially or completely right; and that even if the other person isn't right, you will learn something valuable from your interaction... If you aren't seen as influenceable when different points of view arise, you lose credibility and connection". I found this to be more authentic that the very transactional approaches taken by other books.

One of the best books on influence, and I highly recommend everyone to read it.
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62 reviews
January 6, 2016
"Don't be manipulative or deceitful"...Really? This is the groundbreaking lesson?
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30 reviews25 followers
August 13, 2019
Dar viena gera, populiariosios psichogijos knyga perskaityta! ✔️ Turbūt visi esate susidūrę arba bent jau iš savo draugų girdėję istorijų apie “blogą” vadovą. Tai tas vadovas, kuris viską geriau ir puikiau nusimano ir viską nori pasiekti per griežtą valdžią, žmonių koordinavimą kiekviename žingsnyje ir t.t. Šioje knygoje rašoma apie jungiamosios ir skiriamosios įtakos skirtumus. Jungiamoji įtaka (ši geroji) yra naudojama per situacijos supratimą ne iš “savo čia”, bet per “jų ten” poziciją. Tai supratimas ir įsijautimas į kitus žmones ir jų poziciją, supratimas kas jiems svarbu ir naudinga, ką galima padaryti dėl jų. Kad viskas gali būti pasiekiama per gerumą, o ne per lipimą per kitų galvas. Labai geri pavyzdžiai, kaip įmonės vadovas norėdamas suprasti, kur klysta vadovaudamas įmonei apklausė kiekvieną darbuotoją ir atitinkamai ėmėsi veiksmų. Kai įmonės vadovas pasikvietęs vieną geriausių darbuotojų atvirai klausė ką nori dirbti, kas tave “veža” ir suteikė galimybę tai įgyvendinti toje pačioje įmonėje, nes žinojo, kad toks sprendimas turis keletą kartų didesnę naudą! Tikrai rekomenduoju paskaityti šią knygą, kaip galima viską pasiekti per pagalbą, bendravimą, klausymąsi, norą suprasti ir žiūrėjimą plačiau, žiūrėjimą į tolimesnę ateitį! 💥
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130 reviews63 followers
June 4, 2023
"<....> Jei norite padidinti savo itaką, išreikškite dekingumą visiems, kam tik galite. Pasistenkite padėkoti žmonėms kurie jums padėjo, kitiems irgi priminkite jų gerus darbus. Įpraskite kiekvieną dieną mintyse kam nors padėkoti. Neeikvokite energijos pykdami ant jums pakenkusių žmonių, bet būkite dėkingi tiems, kurie jus palaikė. O jei įstrigsite užburtame neigiamo mąstymo rate, iš visų jėgų stenkitės iš jo išsiveržti ir pradėti naują dėkingumo ratą."
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136 reviews1 follower
March 6, 2018
Wow, I did not expect I would find the book useful when this book was suggested by a business class I took.

Very well written and persuasive. I specially liked the part about the four stages of listening, listen to avoid, to fight, to give advice and to understand. I consciously using the listening skills on daily basis.

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68 reviews29 followers
September 6, 2022
Sunku vertinti knygą, kurios skaityti nenorėjau. Per klaidą užsisakiau bibliotekoje, o kitą dieną išvykus į kelionę neturėjau daugiau ką skaityti. Tema man neaktuali, bet ir be to tokia stabdartinė amerikietiška saviugdos knygų struktūra. Pateikti pavyzdžiai ir istorijos nuobodžiai per ilgos kol prieinama prie esmės. Patiko kelios idėjos, tai joms ir daviau dvi žvaigždutes.
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232 reviews2 followers
January 1, 2019
Great advice. Powerful nuggets that will definitely empower me and future behavior. Love Mark Goulston and his real and empathetic, kind approach.
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99 reviews5 followers
March 14, 2020
I really enjoyed this book and found it very engaging.
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June 15, 2021
An outstanding book about building relationships. I found it very helpful both professionally and personally.
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11 reviews
February 20, 2022
Book for people who want to understand and learn to listen to each other. How to aim for a bigger goal in your life.
5 reviews
April 3, 2023
It was a decent books. The amount of examples and stories drowned out some of the points made. I recommend if you learn better this way.
362 reviews14 followers
May 6, 2015
This book is really helpful in getting you to change your perspective on dealing with others. It not only gives you the underlying basis for what is recommended, it provides you examples, and then gives you concrete steps you can take.
The concept of "Their there" seems simple, but it has many aspects and nuances. This does a great job of helping you to understand them. It leads off with a great example, that shows how flawed your approach can be. If you take what this book is espousing to heart and work at it, you will vastly improve your interaction with others - it will also make things easier on you.
This is the kind of book you should read again - periodically. I know that I plan to do so.
To offer a critique/helpful suggestion - I would like to see more examples of push-back (both internally and externally) to what we should be doing. This would help the readers to better overcome real-world obstacles that they would be likely to encounter.
Note - I listened to the audio version of this book. It was very well-read. My only caveat is that you might want to listen when you can take notes, as they could be very helpful.
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30 reviews
February 2, 2013
I won this book through Goodreads First Reads.

Recently, I had a job in retail where of course I had a title of a glorified sales person. I have to admit I learned a lot of the sales technique that is being handled and preferred it over the old-fashion selling technique.

When I was reading this book, I felt as I understood where the authors are going with it. Relationships are more important than selling, doing what you really want to do is more important than being stuck in doing something you don't want to do, and give because you want to give and not because you are in it for something. I find it to be refreshing in learning there are better ways of doing business with someone, or interacting with people. I had to admit I paused quite a few times while reading each chapter to think if I have done something similar and promising myself that I need to think differently next time. It is food for thought, and I will probably leaf through the book again for ideas on what I can do in the future.
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102 reviews
March 9, 2016
I initially planned to give this a 3 star review as I felt the advice was good, but not earth shattering. However, there are several features that I think earn it another star. The first is that they use a ton of examples of their points, and that for those examples they do not pull on well known and this overused icons. Instead they use people you've probably never heard, but who are exemplary. I appreciate that because I'm sick of hearing about the greatness of Jobs, Gates, and Branson. The second is that, while the advice is not easy shattering, it is incredibly valuable. The authors remind us that influence is most powerful if your a great person. That great people have influence because they are great. This book is about the long game - lifelong influence that pays off for years target than just how to sell someone in an elevator pitch. Overall I think it's not just a great self help book for influence, but also for character.
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10 reviews2 followers
March 4, 2014
I really recommend this book for those that have to Influence without Authority. It doesn't give you the usual tips and tricks (literally) to get people on your side. It contrasts short-term gains from influence versus long-term gains. How many of the tips and tricks that we've been taught to influence others get us short-term success but may destroy relationships for future collaboration. While it may seem that the methods in this book are time consuming to implement, the focus is building relationships and trust in order to exhibit influence (notice I didn't say exert). A great read.
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November 21, 2012
I just wanted to quickly say thank you for doing this giveaway and that I'm very happy I one. As soon as I read and receive the book I will be sure to right a review for you. Thanks again!
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97 reviews7 followers
February 12, 2013
Most of this is common sense, but it is a good read for people who are new to leadership or have been leaders for too long and need to be reminded how best to engage and motivate people.
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47 reviews3 followers
November 10, 2013
Excellent view of influence from understanding the other perspective
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16 reviews
April 21, 2014
The book was okay, but I couldn't finish it - a little too long I think.
2 reviews
January 28, 2015
Goulston's 'Just Listen" was way better - it was like a manual for specific situations. This book is more for inspiration. "Be better for people" and a little bit like karma stuff.
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