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We Need to Talk (Building Trust When Communicating Gets Critical)
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Product Details
Author:
Phillip Van Hooser
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
112
Publisher:
Sound Wisdom (February 18, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781640951556
ISBN-10:
1640951555
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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SOUNDWISDOM
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$15.99
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P-MISC
Discount Code:
B
Weight:
0.35oz
Case Pack:
72
Pub Discount:
65
Audience:
General/trade
Imprint:
Sound Wisdom
Overview
Will your business relationships suffer or be saved by your ability to communicate?
Like it or not, professional relationships are impacted - positively or negatively - by the ability to communicate. Customers are won or lost - employees are encouraged or de-motivated - professional networks are expanded or extinguished - all by how well we communicate. We Need to Talk reveals key strategies to help you build trust, win respect and sidestep common minefields when communicating gets critical.
"As a manager in a client service environment, the need frequently arises to have critical conversations. Within days of reading We Need to Talk, I applied two of the principles Phil described and was beyond thrilled at the outcome. Not only did my associate respond favorably to the message, but agreed that changes were needed and committed to making them. I was utterly amazed at how easy it was to have the conversation. Every manager, no matter how experienced can benefit from this book. The time comes for you to have your next critical conversation, pick up We Need to Talk. You'll be glad you did!" --Priscilla Pinnegar, Client Support Manager II ADP, Inc.
Discover how you can:
Like it or not, professional relationships are impacted - positively or negatively - by the ability to communicate. Customers are won or lost - employees are encouraged or de-motivated - professional networks are expanded or extinguished - all by how well we communicate. We Need to Talk reveals key strategies to help you build trust, win respect and sidestep common minefields when communicating gets critical.
"As a manager in a client service environment, the need frequently arises to have critical conversations. Within days of reading We Need to Talk, I applied two of the principles Phil described and was beyond thrilled at the outcome. Not only did my associate respond favorably to the message, but agreed that changes were needed and committed to making them. I was utterly amazed at how easy it was to have the conversation. Every manager, no matter how experienced can benefit from this book. The time comes for you to have your next critical conversation, pick up We Need to Talk. You'll be glad you did!" --Priscilla Pinnegar, Client Support Manager II ADP, Inc.
Discover how you can:
- Establish empathy and trust when communicating with subordinates, co-workers, superiors or customers
- Rebuild the believability quotient when truthfulness has not always been practiced
- Rein in "brutal honesty" and the damage it causes
- Build rapport by "actively" listening
- Earn respect while delivering difficult or sensitive messages
- Build integrity while eliminating communication barriers like the "grapevine"
- And get results by guaranteeing the message you intended was interpreted correctly








