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News ReleasesThe Rules of Disengagement: Ending Conversations Gracefully and Tactfully2010-04-21 Colette Robicheau -- Organizing Consultant and Coach Do you ever have trouble ending a telephone conversation? Do you need to speak to someone but worry because it always turns into a long drawn out conversation on topics you would rather not speak abou... Sources Select ResourcesOther Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - February 17, 2018Hearts and Minds: How do People Change? Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2018 Connexions How can we reach the millions we need to reach and engage if fundamental change is to happen? How can we accomplish the essential task of persuading a majority of the population that a fundamental soc... The Rules of DisengagementEnding Conversations Gracefully and Tactfully Robicheau, Colette Article 2010 Sources HotLink Some conversations don't just end naturally they need to be closed or disengaged. Sources BookshelfSalonsThe Joy of Conversation Spayde, Jon, Jaida N'Ha Sandra and the Editors of the Utne Reader Book
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