The Common Excuses of the Comfortable Compromiser

Understanding why people oppose your great idea

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Occupational & Industrial Psychology, Business & Finance
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Author: Matt Crossman ISBN: 9781780995960
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing Publication: December 6, 2012
Imprint: John Hunt Publishing Language: English
Author: Matt Crossman
ISBN: 9781780995960
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Publication: December 6, 2012
Imprint: John Hunt Publishing
Language: English
Comfortable compromisers block the way of anyone trying to change anything. This is your field guide to their common excuses. Now you can recognise them, understand them and overcome their opposition.

We live in the age of the compromiser. Political, business and personal life all echo with the sound of compromise. We know we need to change, but we can’t because we fear we have too much to lose. This is a fundamental paradox facing human society. Comfortable compromisers often control the most significant power bases and since the current situation serves them well, they have little interest or incentive to listen to arguments for change.


Reading The Common Excuses of the Comfortable Compromiser you will find yourself identifying with both compromiser and advocate for change, and gain a fresh insight into the need for innovative and pristine ideas on which to base our interactions as a society.


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Comfortable compromisers block the way of anyone trying to change anything. This is your field guide to their common excuses. Now you can recognise them, understand them and overcome their opposition.

We live in the age of the compromiser. Political, business and personal life all echo with the sound of compromise. We know we need to change, but we can’t because we fear we have too much to lose. This is a fundamental paradox facing human society. Comfortable compromisers often control the most significant power bases and since the current situation serves them well, they have little interest or incentive to listen to arguments for change.


Reading The Common Excuses of the Comfortable Compromiser you will find yourself identifying with both compromiser and advocate for change, and gain a fresh insight into the need for innovative and pristine ideas on which to base our interactions as a society.


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