Talking to each other Part 3: The "inner team" and situational communication
Friedemann Schulz of Thun, Andreas Neumann, Ursula Berlinghof, Christian Baumann, Gabriele Gerlach, GermanProduct details
Those who understand themselves communicate better. "Talking Together 1" describes communication as a human encounter with four beaks and four ears. "Talking Together 2" develops insights into different personal communication styles from this. Both aspects are connected in "Talking Together 3" through the model of the "Inner Team," which determines speaking, acting, and the development of personality. Using examples from professional and private life, Friedemann Schulz von Thun demonstrates the workings of this team and its leader, which represents our self. When we learn to understand our inner polyphony and become capable of inner team development, we can act powerfully and communicate coherently: both in alignment with ourselves and with the demands of the situation.