22 Best books on conflict resolution

Difficult Conversations

Difficult Conversations

199910 min read
by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen
5.0

What is Difficult Conversations about?

Initiating and navigating difficult conversations is a challenging but essential aspect of effective communication. With the help of “Difficult Conversations”, you will find the right approach and strategy to navigate this complex task.

The Anatomy of Peace

The Anatomy of Peace

201512 min read
by The Arbinger Institute
5.0

What is The Anatomy of Peace about?

“The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of Conflict” offers valuable insights on how to approach people, problems, and difficult circumstances with a heart at peace. It provides an effective tool called the “pyramid of influence,” which can help you address issues in your life.

Getting to Yes

Getting to Yes

201112 min read
by Bruce Patton, Roger Fisher, William L. Ury
5.0

What is Getting to Yes about?

Negotiations are used in almost every area of our lives, so it’s a crucial skill to master in the modern world. If you want to become a successful negotiator, “Getting to Yes” is a must-read for you.

Crucial Conversations

Crucial Conversations

200112 min read
by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler
5.0

What is Crucial Conversations about?

“Crucial Conversations” delves into the art of communication in high-stress situations. It offers practical tools for handling difficult conversations effectively. Whether it's a disagreement with a colleague, a confrontation with a loved one, or a contentious debate with a boss, the authors provide strategies to navigate even the most challenging discussions.

Never Split the Difference

Never Split the Difference

201610 min read
by Chris Voss, Tahl Raz
5.0

What is Never Split the Difference about?

Have you ever struggled to come to an agreement in conflict? Or perhaps wondered which negotiation techniques might help you seal the best possible business deal? Look no further because “Never Split the Difference” teaches you all about becoming a successful negotiator.

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

200210 min read
by Patrick Lencioni
5.0

What is The Five Dysfunctions of a Team about?

Experienced executives, hardworking staff, and a great business plan—and your team still doesn't show the needed results? There must be some kind of dysfunction, or maybe more than one. To find a solution, read “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team” by Patrick Lencioni and make your team invincible!

Can We Talk?

Can We Talk?

202110 min read
by Roberta Chinsky Matuson
5.0

What is Can We Talk? about?

“Can We Talk?” by Roberta Chinsky Matuson is a guide that will revolutionize how you communicate and connect with others. In this compelling book, Matuson combines her extensive expertise in leadership and communication. You will get invaluable insights and practical strategies for fostering effective and meaningful conversations.

Nonviolent Communication

Nonviolent Communication

201515 min read
by Marshall B. Rosenberg
5.0

What is Nonviolent Communication about?

“Nonviolent Communication” emphasizes the vital role communication plays in shaping our society. Marshall B. Rosenberg introduces us to a method known as "nonviolent communication" in his book. The primary objective of this approach is to teach us how to establish effective communication with both ourselves and those around us.

The Peacemaker

The Peacemaker

2004
by Ken Sande
5.0

What is The Peacemaker about?

The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict by Ken Sande is more than just a conflict resolution guide. It offers a comprehensive, practical theology aimed at fostering unity, harmony, and life-changing reconciliation. By offering a uniquely biblical approach, this book encourages readers to see conflict as an opportunity to serve others and emulate Christ.

Getting Past No

Getting Past No

1993
by William Ury
5.0

What is Getting Past No about?

William Ury, a renowned anthropologist and negotiation expert, offers insightful strategies on navigating through complex negotiations in his book Getting Past No: Negotiating in Difficult Situations. Ury takes an interest-based approach to negotiation, transforming confrontational situations into cooperative, creative problem-solving processes. You will learn to handle tough times, people, and negotiations, advocating for solutions that don't involve anger or retaliation but rather, achieving desired outcomes.

The Mediation Process

The Mediation Process

2014
by Christopher W. Moore
5.0

What is The Mediation Process about?

Conflict-solving skills are fundamental assets in all spheres, from personal to international and business relations. For almost four decades, Christopher W. Moore's The Mediation Process has been a proven tool for conflict managers aspiring to grasp the fundamentals of dispute resolution. Constantly revised and updated, this book offers a wealth of illustrative materials, case studies, and practical tips to help readers navigate challenging situations.

Leadership and Self-Deception

Leadership and Self-Deception

2024
by The Arbinger Institute
5.0

What is Leadership and Self-Deception about?

An international bestseller, Leadership and Self-Deception by The Arbinger Institute, demonstrates that the secret of leadership lies not in what we do but in who we are. It teaches us to get out of the "box" of self-sabotaging to achieve and enhance happiness. You'll learn that all the answers to success are already within you –– you just have to tap into your inner self.

The Mediator's Handbook

The Mediator's Handbook

2023
by Mitch Jackson
5.0

What is The Mediator's Handbook about?

In The Mediator's Handbook by Mitch Jackson, you’ll start a transformative journey through the realms of conflict resolution. Drawing from his 37 years of experience as a litigator, trial lawyer, consultant, and mediator, Mitch Jackson provides a guide for mediators aspiring to elevate their practice and achieve remarkable results. This book is a powerful tool that will teach you to communicate clearly, persuade effectively, and achieve better outcomes in every communication process.

Crucial Confrontations

Crucial Confrontations

2013
by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler
5.0

What is Crucial Confrontations about?

Crucial Confrontations by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler will empower you to handle challenging and sensitive issues in professional and personal settings. Drawing on 10,000 hours of real-life observations, the authors provide effective tools to tackle situations ranging from workplace insubordination to family conflicts. If you want to resolve conflicts easily, strengthen relationships, and improve overall performance by 20 to 50 percent, this book is a must-read.

Resolving Everyday Conflict

Resolving Everyday Conflict

2015
by Ken Sande, Kevin Johnson
5.0

What is Resolving Everyday Conflict about?

Discover the secrets to peaceful and meaningful relationships in Resolving Everyday Conflict by Ken Sande and Kevin Johnson, a practical and concise guide to peacemaking in daily life. Based on biblical wisdom and years of experience, the authors provide readers with essential tools to manage conflicts with coworkers, family members, friends, and strangers. Transform tumultuous relationships into harmonious ones with this must-read that bring you lasting peace in your interactions.

Interpersonal Conflict

Interpersonal Conflict

2021
by William Wilmot, Joyce Hocker
5.0

What is Interpersonal Conflict about?

Interpersonal Conflict by William Wilmot and Joyce Hocker is a great manual for handling personal conflicts with ease. The book is a perfect tool for a wide range of courses, providing both theory and hands-on tips for conflict management in all contexts, from personal to professional. Through the latest research and real-life stories, the book gives essential knowledge to those aspiring to navigate conflicts like a pro.

Dignity

Dignity

2021
by Desmond Tutu, Donna Hicks
5.0

What is Dignity about?

Let us offer you the universal quest for peace through the lens of dignity, compiled by Desmond Tutu and Donna Hicks. You will learn the consequences of dignity violations and foster meaningful connections and relationships. Practical strategies to heal your relationships and promote inner peace will become a part of your life after reading Dignity: The Essential Role It Plays in Resolving Conflict.

Negotiating the Nonnegotiable

Negotiating the Nonnegotiable

2017
by Daniel Shapiro
5.0

What is Negotiating the Nonnegotiable about?

Are you struggling with conflict in your life? Negotiating the Nonnegotiable provides transformative insights into emotional complexities that drive conflict and a practical method to navigate conflict successfully. This book is not a panacea, but it identifies five emotional dynamics that sabotage resolution and provides strategies to master them.

We Can Work It Out

We Can Work It Out

2004
by Marshall B. Rosenberg
5.0

What is We Can Work It Out about?

In his book We Can Work It Out, Marshall Rosenberg shares insights that he has gained from over forty years of mediating conflicts around the world. Through Nonviolent Communication (NVC), you can learn how to create caring and respectful connections in conflict resolution, rather than settling for compromise. This book offers exercises, stories, and role-playing activities to help you evaluate yourself, discover new things, and apply NVC principles in real-life conflict resolution situations.

The Power of Positive Confrontation

The Power of Positive Confrontation

2014
by Barbara Pachter
5.0

What is The Power of Positive Confrontation about?

The Power of Positive Confrontation by Barbara Pachter will teach to handle life's challenging situations with dignity and effectiveness. Positive behaviors, confronting others constructively, and living with less conflict are just a few things you'll get after reading this book. Also, you will learn verbal and nonverbal communication skills that enhance dialogue, whether face-to-face, in writing, by phone, or online.

Supercommunicators

Supercommunicators

2024
by Charles Duhigg
5.0

What is Supercommunicators about?

Do you struggle with communication or just want to improve this skill? Then, Charles Duhigg's book Supercommunicators is your first step to learning the art and science of effective conversation. It will teach you to navigate different types of discussions and turn challenging encounters into positive connections. Learn the hidden layers beneath conversation and the right tools to become a supercommunicator.

Possible

Possible

2024
by William Ury
5.0

What is Possible about?

In his book Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict, negotiation expert William Ury presents a revolutionary approach to resolving conflicts. He explains that although conflict is an inevitable part of life, it can be used to create opportunities for growth and positive change. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, Ury provides readers with the tools they need to navigate conflicts of any size, ranging from family disagreements to global crises.

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