We all know what it's like to put off an important conversation at work -- whether asking for a raise or promotion, or telling an employee that there's a problem with his or her performance. Now Debra Fine, conversation and communication guru, shows us how to come out on top of those dreaded office chats -- and how to achieve what we want in each situation.
Debra includes specific advice on exactly what to say, when to say it, and what body language to use to achieve the desired results. Learn how to:
Become skilled at the art of quiet negotiationDetermine your "sales" messageKeep meetings on track and stick to an agendaAnalyze what your body language conveys (often it's not what you think!)Overcome public-speaking fearsOffer feedback to employees and bosses alike in a constructive, productive wayReduce conflict in the office and with customers and clientsFire someone or deny someone an expected promotionInform that longtime supplier that his products haven't met with quality standards lately, and tell that major customer that her shipment is going to be lateMaster e-mail and voice messaging etiquette, and make a positive impression every timeAnd much more.
The Fine Art of the Big Talk is the perfect book for CEOs, managers, and principals, as well as staff and administration, who want to gain techniques that result in improved work environments, increased revenues, and positive interactions in the workplace.
The Fine Art of the Big Talk : How to Win Clients, Deliver Great Presentations, and Solve Conflicts at Work
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Former engineer Debra Fine was a wallflower if there ever was one. But when she found herself at 40, a single mom and divorcee, who had watched her more affable colleagues get promoted around her, she decided she needed to step up her conversational skills. And in doing so developed a system she now teaches to countless others. Debra has become a nationally recognized expert on communication skills, presenting keynotes, training sessions and workshops for numerous corporations and organizations along with hundreds of insurance, real estate, legal, financial and health care associations.