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Mastering communication at work

by Ethan F. Becker

There's no way around it. Your success is at risk if you can't communicate effectively. Ifyou want to make a difference in your organization, you must develop a communication playbook of strategic responses to challenging situations so the people around you thrive.The good news is that you can learn how to become a master communicator. All you need is desire and this eminently practical guide.In Mastering Communication at Work, leadership communication experts Ethan F. Beckerand Jon Wortmann describe easy-to-implement techniques for communicating in ways that empower teams, serve clients, and develop stronger relationships. You'll learn the secretsto making trust-building an innate part of your life-and use your new talent to reduce your stress and improve your organization on every level. Mastering Communication at Work will instantly get you on track withClear, actionable advice you canput to use right awayDescriptions of the communication tendencies everyone needs to be able to identify and executeSimple drills to practice during your next meeting, one-on-one conversation-or even sitting at your deskCase studies, success stories, and original research proving the impact of the authors' techniques and formatsWhen you master the wisdom inside, effective and motivational communication becomes, inthe authors' words, "as natural as breathing."Use Mastering Communication at Work as your coach and you'll see immediate results in yourself, your people, and your organization.

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