Learn the skills that changed Margaret’s life

Communicate persuasively while building relationships

Navigate culture and temperament disconnects you never knew you had

What if nobody had to compromise?

Margaret E Anderson
Trainer – Author – Consultant

 

Specializing in Persuasion, Consensus Building, Communication Skills

Live Training

Our training programs are true workshops with group activities that move participants beyond mere knowledge to hands-on skill.

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Margaret's Books

Learn how women’s status benefits entire societies in Women Can Renew the World If…and So Can You. Enjoy fiction plus communication skills lessons in Love on the Rocks with a Twist. Or turn to Bridges to Consensus for a complete consensus-building system.

Consulting

Consulting is the most efficient way to equip yourself to address specific, real-life concerns. We can focus on a particular project; an individual, such as a coworker; or any situation where you would like to get all you seek without taking away from another.

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Learn how women’s status benefits entire societies in Women Can Renew the World If…and So Can You. Enjoy fiction plus communication skills lessons in Love on the Rocks with a Twist. Or turn to Bridges to Consensus for a complete consensus-building system.

My latest book has been published and I could not be happier to share this with you!

The heartwarming memoir of an uncommon man with an uncommon life aboard an uncommon ship, USS Vestal, in World War II. Margaret’s dad, William Anderson, naturally practiced some of the skills Margaret teaches. When dealing with a difficult situation, Willie looked around for resources that might help him, just as we do when attempting to reach agreement was someone. In dealing with others, he thought before he spoke, keeping his voice low and respectful.

Willie was running his own successful business when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. Though concerned about how his business would fare in his absence, he applied for admission to the US Navy the very next day, Dec. 8.

He knew the regimentation of military life would run against his nature. Yet, this resilient man persevered, creatively applying his unique skills and talents to make his life on a Navy service ship stand out. He proved that those peacetime talents were also valuable in war. He could call the Man he saw in the mirror a friend.

The tales Willie later brought home to his children did not feature many battles, but rather, unique experiences. He had a brush with death, not in war, but in boot camp. Natives serenaded him with a tune from home on every Pacific island he visited. He helped save another man’s life while on Shore Patrol duty. He stowed away on an Army plane. He made friends with a future Pulitzer Prize winner. And more.

Learn how women’s status benefits entire societies in Women Can Renew the World If…and So Can You. Enjoy fiction plus communication skills lessons in Love on the Rocks with a Twist. Or turn to Bridges to Consensus for a complete consensus-building system.

Other books I have published

Latest News and Info

Part I, Lessons from the Capitol, Ashli Babbitt and Twitter

Ashli Babbitt was not a victim of a police officer trying to do his job in unprecedented, shocking pandemonium. Nor was she a victim of Congress nor of the media. Rather, she was a victim of the methods of communication in which she became enmeshed–social media and fringe online sources.

Thoughts for a New Year

My goodness. What to say about 2020? Perhaps it’s better to offer a few miscellaneous ideas for 2021: Rethink Resolutions; Stay the Course on COVID19; Say, “Good Morning.”

Plan (Safely) Happy Holidays

You can give the best present ever to yourself, your family and friends, your community, your country and this earth by planning a safe celebration. It isn’t very difficult, and it doesn’t mean you won’t get to see your loved ones.

Don’t Discount Your Influence

Many people underestimate their influence, especially if they don’t get  immediate agreement from another person. But you can have a bigger impact than you imagine…Last April, a friend I’ll call “Ed” told me he planned to fly out of state and return a week or two later. Ed believes…

Think, “Nothing I Can Do About…”? Think again!

In one of my favorite scenes from The Lord of the Rings, elf queen Galadriel tells Frodo, a 3'6" hobbit, "Even the smallest person can change the course of the future." Frodo goes on to save the civilized world, completing a Herculean task that would have daunted the...

People Say….

A Go-To Reference & Entertaining Read in One Book: Delightful fiction, indeed! Each of the stories is a standalone pleasure. I especially enjoyed the … Read more
Amazon Review of Love on the Rocks with a Twist

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About Margaret anderson, the Persuasion coach

Trainer, author and consultant Margaret Anderson brings to the table decades of actual use of the interactional skills she teaches, as well as many years of training groups and individuals in consensus building and related communication skills.

A Harvard-trained negotiator (trained under Drs. Roger Fisher and William Ury), Margaret is also trained in general, family and church mediation. From 2002–2014, she regularly designed and taught her own curricula for Rice University’s Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. She has also lectured for the University of Houston and for Texas State University. Prior to launching her training and consulting business, she gained experience in international and domestic business and was instrumental in resolving a number of serious disputes.

Margaret’s writing awards include: First Place in Genre Fiction in the Writers Digest 74th Annual Writing Competition; and First Place for Nonfiction Book in the Houston Writers Conference New Horizons 1997 Manuscript Contest