Building Bridges in Toxic Political Times: A Road Map for Community Leaders

Author:   Dick Batchelor
Publisher:   Dbmg Publishing
ISBN:  

9798990134805


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   26 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Our Price $34.29 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Building Bridges in Toxic Political Times: A Road Map for Community Leaders


Add your own review!

Overview

Fed up with how divided we are? Ready to find common ground? In Building Bridges in Toxic Political Times, longtime unifier Dick Batchelor offers proven strategies for reaching consensus-whether at home, around the boardroom table, or in the political arena. Through real-life examples, Batchelor will show you how to: Address difficult conversations Move toward meaningful compromise Achieve lasting solutions Batchelor challenges us all to change the conversation and become bridge-builders ourselves.

Full Product Details

Author:   Dick Batchelor
Publisher:   Dbmg Publishing
Imprint:   Dbmg Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.191kg
ISBN:  

9798990134805


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   26 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Reviews

"""Dick Batchelor has spent a lifetime bringing people together. From his time in the Florida House of Representatives, to his service during my Presidency on the US delegation observing South Africa's first post-apartheid election and at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, and beyond, he knows how to work with people with different perspectives to get things done. In Building Bridges in Toxic Political Times, he draws on his unique experiences to create a practical guide to reaching across divides and finding common ground. At a time when so many of us see those we disagree with not as people but as two-dimensional cartoons, we need his message more than ever. Who knows-if we follow Dick's advice, we might find some common ground and start working together even when we disagree."" -President Bill Clinton ""Dick Batchelor has dug deep into his life experiences to develop a 'how to' guide to find common ground, build consensus, and find solutions without violating one's principles. Building Bridges in Toxic Political Times offers a counter narrative to our deeply divided times.""-Jeb Bush, former Florida governor and former Republican presidential candidate ""Dick Batchelor and I could not have been more polar philosophical opposites when we served together in the Florida House of Representatives. Yet both of us recognized the importance of finding common ground. Yes, we can disagree without being disagreeable! The examples in the book often center on politics, but truly it is a great guide on how to live a productive life."" -Toni Jennings, former Florida Senate president and former lieutenant governor under Gov. Jeb Bush ""Dick Batchelor and I are fellow bridge-builders. Our own political differences never stopped us from reaching agreement. This book is a bipartisan blueprint for how to get things done in a fractious world.""-Mel Martinez, former U.S. senator and former secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George W. Bush ""As a former social worker, police chief, and member of the United States House of Representatives, I have seen people at their best and, unfortunately, at their worst. However, I do believe that our best days are still ahead of us. During this clearly divided time, it may appear difficult to believe in anything. But this amazing book, by Dick Batchelor, a true patriot, reminds us that what we are is the key to fulfilling America's promise. Dick brings over 50 years of personal, political, and business experience as he shares proven strategies to building bridges and making what may seem impossible, possible. Enjoy."" -Val Demings, former U.S. representative and former chief of the Orlando Police Department ""Dick Batchelor has always been a leader, whether in government, business, or other arenas. He knows how to work with people to get things done. In his new book, Dick shows the rest of us how. For anyone who wants to lead, Dick's advice makes excellent reading."" -Jim Bacchus, former U.S. representative and former chief judge for the World Trade Organization ""Dick Batchelor has dedicated his life to doing the right thing. His experience in the Legislature early in his career has shaped his life in public service. He gives his time unselfishly to issues of human rights, equal rights, and assisting the underdog to succeed. He is a true diplomat."" -Robert Mandell, former ambassador to Luxembourg"


Author Information

Dick Batchelor is president of Dick Batchelor Management Group, Inc., a management consulting firm that specializes in business development, strategic governmental affairs, and public policy issues.For fifty years, Dick has been at the forefront when there was a need to bring people together and get things done. In addition to his eight years as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, where he authored and helped pass dozens of pieces of legislation, he has served internationally at the behest of President Bill Clinton.In 1994, Dick was appointed by President Clinton to serve as a member of the US delegation to observe the South African elections. He met with President-elect Nelson Mandela following the historic election that marked the end of the apartheid era.In 2000, President Clinton appointed Dick to the prestigious United Nations Commission on Human Rights. He traveled to Geneva, Switzerland, where he spent six weeks examining abuses and drafting resolutions to condemn violations made by certain countries. In classic bridge-building fashion, he rallied support from many nations before presenting a resolution to condemn Russia for its invasion of Chechnya. Three years later, Dick returned to Geneva as an observer to the fifty-ninth annual meeting of the commission in the wake of mounting global criticism surrounding the US 2003 invasion of Iraq.Here at home, Dick has been a tireless advocate for children and families, not only authoring legislation, but speaking, serving on countless boards, leading many campaigns, and raising millions of dollars to help those in need. To date, he has received over fifty community service awards.Dick is married to former Orlando news anchor Andrea Coudriet. They have three sons-Richard, David, and Matt.His website is DickBatchelor.com.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

wl

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List