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How to Say Anything to Anyone: A Guide to Building Business Relationships That Really Work

Autor Shari Harley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 ian 2013
Take charge of your career by taking charge of your business relationships and communication skills. We all know how it feels when our colleagues talk about us but not to us. It's frustrating, and it creates tension. When effective communication is missin
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781608324095
ISBN-10: 1608324095
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 9 x 215 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Greenleaf Book Group
Colecția Greenleaf Book Group (US)

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"This book will make you a better leader! How to Say Anything to Anyone will give you the keys and the confidence to be honest and open with the people you lead." -Chester Elton, author of The Carrot Principle and The Orange Revolution -- Chester Elton, author of The Carrot Principle and The Orange Revolution -- 20120727
"How to Say Anything to Anyone makes the case for candor and provides practical ideas that will improve your relationship skills and communication effectiveness." -Mark Sanborn, author of The Fred Factor -- Mark Sanborn, author of The Fred Factor -- 20120727
"Few other resources offer such detailed and explicit steps to improving workplace relationships. Highly recommended for stakeholders to C-level." -Debra Fine, author of The Fine Art of Small Talk -- Debra Fine, author of The Fine Art of Small Talk -- 20120727
"As enjoyable as it is instructive, How to Say Anything to Anyone gives business leaders the right advice to take their company and their employees to the next level." -Marshall Goldsmith, Million-selling author or editor of 32 books, including the New York Times bestsellers, MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There -- Marshall Goldsmith, Million-selling author or editor of 32 books, including the New York Times bestsellers, MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There -- 20120727
"Let me be candid...anyone who wants better relationships - professional or personal - must read this book! It will have a profound impact on how you interact with employees, bosses, customers, and spouses." -Stephen Shapiro, author of Best Practices Are Stupid and Personality Poker -- Stephen Shapiro, author of Best Practices Are Stupid and Personality Poker -- 20120825
"How to Say Anything to Anyone is a rousing call to action for creating a candid company culture. Highly recommended." -- Keith Ferrazzi, bestselling author of Never Eat Alone -- Keith Ferrazzi, bestselling author of Never Eat Alone -- 20120825
How to Say Anything to Anyone: A Guide to Building Business Relationships that Really Work lives up to its title as a user-friendly, step-by-step guide to communicating well, building trust, obtaining honest feedback on one's performance in the workplace, and much more. Especially valuable for its phrasing recommendations that emphasize politeness, confidence, and respect, How to Say Anything to Anyone is also extraordinarily useful as a self-help book to improve one's relationships outside of the business sphere. "my recommended answer to feedback is 'Thank you,' even if you think the person has no idea what he is talking about and is dead wrong. How accurate he is doesn't matter. What matters is that you find out how you and your department are being perceived. Once you receive and digest that information, you can figure out how to respond. But during the initial conversation, 'Thank you' is the right answer." From how to respond if one is suddenly promoted and put in charge of one's former peers, to dealing with chronically absent bosses, or even what to say to a co-worker who cc's every emailed request she makes to the whole team, How to Say Anything to Anyone is packed with indispensable tips, tricks, techniques, and suggestions from cover to cover. Highly recommended. -- James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief -- Midwest Book Review, 20121128