Nonviolent Communication
Marshall Rosenberg
Published 1999
Clinical psychologist Marshall B. Rosenberg offers an enlightening look at how peaceful communication can create compassionate connections with family, friends, and other acquaintances.
Score based on developer article recommendations — not sales data or reviews.
🟢 Developer Verdict
A structured approach to communication, offering practical techniques to foster compassionate connections and resolve conflicts peacefully.
Read this if
- ✓ You want practical techniques for managing workplace conflicts.
- ✓ You aim to express your needs clearly without assigning blame.
- ✓ You seek to build more compassionate connections with colleagues.
Skip this for now if
- ✗ You are looking for advanced technical software engineering topics.
- ✗ You prefer hands-on coding exercises or system design patterns.
- ✗ You expect a deep dive into psychological communication theories.
💬 What Developers Say
"Has a lot of really good techniques for managing conflicts."
— kludyhannah · How to Become a Master at Incident Command · Sep 15, 2020
"For now, I would like to recommend two books that will help you master the art of communication"
— maddevsio · How to Become a Software Developer: 7 Things That I Learned in the IT Company · Sep 3, 2020
"I recently read a great book, which helped add more structure to what I was already doing"
— leogopal · 4 Simple Tips to Better Communication for devs. (or how to avoid conflict, confusion, and talk to people). · Jan 31, 2020
Based on 5 developer article mentions
👤 Who Should Read This
Best for
- • Developers looking to grow their careers
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Marshall Rosenberg
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