Face-to-Face Communications for Clarity and Impact: The Results Driven Manager Series: A Timesaving Guide for Increasing Your Effectiveness

Face-to-Face Communications for Clarity and Impact: The Results Driven Manager Series: A Timesaving Guide for Increasing Your Effectiveness

by HarvardBusinessSchoolPress (Author)

Synopsis

With tips on eye contact, asserting oneself in uncomfortable situations, speaking directly, and giving constructive criticism, this is the essential guide to using the spoken word more effectively. It includes fast and actionable tools and strategies for improving critical management skills - culled from Harvard Business School Publishing's respected newsletters - "Harvard Management Update" and "Harvard Management Communication Letter".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 172
Publisher: Harvard Business School Press
Published: 01 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 1591393477
ISBN 13: 9781591393474

Media Reviews
1. Mastering the Art of Persuasion, by Betty A. Marton; 2. How to Bring About Change by Paying Attention to What You and Others Say, by Loren Gary; 3. How to Make Your Case in Thirty Seconds or Less, Nick Wreden; 4. Are You Asking the Right Questions? by John Baldoni; 5. Is One-Dimensional Communication Limiting Your Leadership? by Theodore Kinni; 6. How to Listen: Listening Is an Integral Part of Good Business Communication, Richard Bierck; 7. The Truth Behind the Smile and Other Myths: Reading Body Language is Important But the Clues May Be Misleading, by Nick Morgan; 8. Are You Standing in the Way of Your Success? by Nick Morgan; 9. What Your Face Reveals and Conceals: Eight Communication Lessons from the Research Front ; 10. 'Reading Others Signals: Get Around Resistance and Win Over the Other Side, by Liz Simpson; 11. How Can You Tell When Your Teammate Is Lying? Revealing the Hidden Clues to Deceit ; 12. How to Speedread People ; 13. Communicating Under Pressure: Don't Let Stress Strain Communication, by Anne Field ; 14. Managing Anger: Learn to Deal with It Effectively, Richard Bierck; 15. When the Direct Approach Backfires, Try Indirect Influence: Six Tactics for Getting Your Point Across with Subtlety, by Martha Craumer; 16. Is There Any Good Way to Criticize Your Coworkers? An Expert Offers a Road Map to Successful Criticism
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Harvard Business School Press