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I Am Right, You Are Wrong

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SKU: 9780241257517

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“I Am Right, You Are Wrong” by Sonia Mehta (ISBN: 9780241257517) offers a groundbreaking approach to decision-making. Ditch the confrontational mindset and discover how to make choices that benefit everyone. Learn to think critically and become a more effective decision-maker. Transform conflict into collaboration and achieve win-win outcomes.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780241257517
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 132 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 218 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0241257514
  • Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2016
  • Depth: 22
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Spine Width: 22 mm
  • Width: 198 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for I Am Right, You Are Wrong

  1. Karan Khurana

    I enjoyed the book and its message, but found some sections dragging. However, I still consider it a valuable investment.

  2. Suyash Pratap Rana

    An absolute game-changer! Sonia Mehta has gifted us a book that will make our lives better. Must have for everyone.

  3. Soumyajit Mukherjee

    A thought-provoking read! It offers practical advice, but I found some concepts a bit repetitive. Still, worth exploring. It might offer something for you.

  4. Rohan Singh

    I Am Right, You Are Wrong gives a fresh perspective! Easy to understand and apply. Some parts could be more in-depth. Overall good

  5. Ritik Sharma

    A worthwhile read if you struggle with conflict resolution. I wish the book had gone deeper into certain topics.

  6. Suhani Jain

    A great read. It makes you question your own assumptions. Gave me new way to approach conflict and decision-making.

  7. Sourav Kumar

    Excellent guide for personal growth! Its strategies are practical and very helpful. The concepts are easy to apply.

  8. Vaishnavi Baranwal

    Useful for understanding different viewpoints. The techniques were helpful, though some examples weren’t very relatable. Okay book!

  9. Anuj Shany

    The book presents interesting ideas on decision-making, but it felt a little simplistic at times. Good starting point, though.

  10. Kaustub Ratan Pachoury

    A helpful guide for resolving conflicts. It’s a bit simplistic in its approach, but worthwhile. A good book!

  11. Rohit Sharma

    Not a bad book but not great either. It has some useful ideas, but nothing groundbreaking. Should read if you have time.

  12. Anjaly Binoy

    Good, though the strategies may not be suitable for complex scenarios. Some sections are just plain boring.

  13. Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

    I found some ideas to be quite redundant. I believe it should be updated with new content. Not bad but not great either

  14. Rishabh Sagar

    Sonia Mehta’s book is excellent! It provided clear, actionable strategies for better decision-making.

  15. Satabdi Das

    A quick read with some valuable insights. The examples could have been more varied. Good for a general understanding. Worth the price.

  16. Ankur Goel

    A must-read for anyone looking to improve their interpersonal skills. I found this book to be very useful.

  17. Hemant Kothari

    This book has really changed my perspective. Easy to read and full of useful strategies. Will need to read this multiple times!

  18. Umang Kaur Arora

    The concepts are good, but I was hoping for more advanced techniques. Still, a decent read. I wish it went deeper

  19. Vipul Yadav

    This book is transformative! It has changed how I think about discussions. Easy, accessible, and highly effective. Will be buying more copies.

  20. Disha Dey

    It’s a bit repetitive in places and basic approach is disappointing. It had so much potential but fell short.

  21. Aman Jaiswal

    Excellent! It’s helped me approach discussions differently and find common ground. Highly recommend to everyone to start reading it.

  22. Shiv Kumar Rathour

    I appreciated the different perspectives. It wasn’t the most engaging book, but informative nonetheless. Can recommend!

  23. Priya Bharti

    Clear, concise and helpful. It offers a structured approach, but could use more real-world examples.

  24. Anish Ghosh

    Good introduction to collaborative decision-making. A bit basic, but a solid foundation. A must for the beginners out there.

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