Nancy Kline: 5 books

Book cover of More Time to Think

More Time to Think

The power of independent thinking

by Nancy Kline
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2015

The quality of everything we do depends on the quality of the thinking we do first. The leaders, professionals, parents and teachers who understand this are at the top of their fields and inspire some of the finest independent thinking in their environments. In More Time to Think, Nancy Kline...
Book cover of Living with Time to Think

Living with Time to Think

The Goddaughter Letters

by Nancy Kline
Language: English
Release Date: August 4, 2014

Nancy Kline's Time To Think process builds an independent thinking culture in organisations and relationships. Over many years Nancy has refined this highly acclaimed system called the Thinking Environment. It identifies 10 behaviours that dramatically improve the way people listen, think and interact...
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Time to think

Zehn einfache Regeln für eigenständiges Denken und gelungene Kommunikation

by Nancy Kline
Language: German
Release Date: May 21, 2016

Besser kommunizieren, anders zuhören, mehr Ziele erreichen! Nancy Kline hat eine Methode entwickelt, mit deren Hilfe wir unsere Art zu denken und zu kommunizieren radikal verbessern können – und damit auch unsere Art zu leben und zu arbeiten. Gutes, aktives Zuhören ist der Kern dieser Methode....
Book cover of Time to Think

Time to Think

Listening to Ignite the Human Mind

by Nancy Kline
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1999

The power of effective listening is recognised as the essential tool of good management. In this book, Kline describes how we can achieve this, and presents a step-by-step guide that can be used in any situation. Whether you want to have more productive meetings, solve business problems or build stronger relationships, this book offers you a new world of possibilities.
Book cover of Elizabeth Blackwell

Elizabeth Blackwell

First Woman M.D.

by Kline, Nancy
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 1997

Victorian Society recoiled at the thought of a woman learning about the human body. Yet in 1847, Elizabeth Blackwell was determined to become a physician--one who would not just improve the practice of medicine, but would also provide desperately needed medical care for the women of her time. Author...
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