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How to Talk to Anyone at Work 72 Little Tricks for Big Success Communicating on the Job

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

16.10.2018

Verlag

Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

Seitenzahl

370

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14/2,1 cm

Gewicht

417 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-260-10843-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

16.10.2018

Verlag

Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

Seitenzahl

370

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14/2,1 cm

Gewicht

417 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-260-10843-9

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: How to Talk to Anyone at Work
  • Acknowledgments
    >Introduction

    > Part I: Confidence

    >1. Your Confidence (or Lack of It) Stands Out Like a Fly in the Sugar Bowl

    >2. Your First Move

    >3. How to Look Dynamic All Day Long

    >4. Big Thinkers Move Big

    >5. You Are So Much More Than Your Job Description

    >6. What's Your On-the-Job Face?

    >7. Your Biggest Confidence Barometer

    >8. A Crafty Way to Calculate Their Confidence--and Convince Them of Yours

    >9. How to Sound Self-Assured in E-mail and IM

    >10. Can You Be Too Confident?

    > Part II: Caring

    >11. Treat Their Ego Like Eggshells

    >12. Is the Sincere Smile and Oxymoron at Work?

    >13. Track Them with Your Torso

    >14. Don't Give Hit-and-Run Praise

    >15. "Good Eye Contact" Is Not Enough!

    >16. How to Establish Rapport Without Sacrificing Your Principles

    >17. Is It Better to Be Liked or Respected at Work?

    >18. E-mail Amity

    >19. Can You Be Too Nice at Work?

    >20. Should You Have Close Friends at Work?

    >21. A Primal Need

    > Part III: Clarity

    >22. How to "See" What They're Saying

    >23. Make Their Words Your Words

    >24. It's a "Communication Problem"! Duh

    >25. Put Some Life in Your Listening

    >26. Communicating in a Shrinking World

    >27. Talking to the Opposite Sex (Now That's a Foreign Language!)

    >28. How to Make Complicated Concepts Clear

    >29. Time Is Money, Especially at Work

    >30. Shorter Is Sweeter--and Clearer

    >31. Kick But

    >32. What's the Weather Got to Do with Success?

    > Part IV: Credibility

    >33. The World Sees You as the Web Sees You--So Watch Out!

    >34. Truth or Consequences (the Consequences Can Be Huge)

    >35. Another Integrity Wrecker

    >36. When a Little Lie is Unavoidable

    >37. When You're Late to Work

    >38. Come Out Smelling Like a Rose When You're Guilty as Heck

    >39. Make Presentations to Gain Credibility

    >40. Professional Speakers' Secrets

    >41. Convincing Coworkers to See Things Your Way in Meetings

    >42. Grammar Snobs Can Kill Careers

    >43. Are You Credible? (or Just, Like, Credible?)

    >44. How to Lose Credibility Fast

    >45. The Mind Does Not Belong in a Cage (but Sometimes You're Trapped)

    > Part V: Coexistence (With Cruel Bosses and Crazy Colleagues)

    >46. Is This the Section You've Been Waiting For?

    >47. The Hypercritical Bully Boss

    >48. When Your Boss Goes Ballistic

    >49. Get It in Writing--Your Own!

    >50. Is Your Boss a Control Freak, or a Freak out of Control

    >51. Does Reporting a Problem to HR Help?

    >52. When Your Blood Starts to Boil

    >53. When You're Unjustly Accused

    >54. When You're Justly Accused (i.e., Guilty)

    >55. Get What You Want from Busy Bosses

    >56. Wouldn't Work Be Great If It Weren't for the People?

    >57. Gagging Coworkers You Can't Stand

    >58. Gossiper's Friend Today Is Gossiper's Victim Tomorrow

    >59. How to Skillfully Squash Interrupters

    >60. How to Disagree Without Declaring War

    >61. Before Telling a Coworker Anything

    >62. Don't Bite the Hand That Signs Your Paycheck

    > Part VI: Conclusion

    >63. The Office of Tomorrow

    >64. Understanding the Human Animal

    >Bibliography

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