Why Didn't You Say That in the First Place?

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  • Why Didn't You Say That in the First Place? Book Detail

  • Author : Richard Heyman
  • Release Date : 1997-04-29
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 214
  • ISBN 13 : 0787903442
  • File Size : 24,24 MB

Why Didn't You Say That in the First Place? by Richard Heyman PDF Summary

Book Description: Ever get the feeling that your coworkers don't understand you? Misunderstanding through poor communication is rampant in theworkplace, yet most workers just shrug their shoulders and acceptmisunderstanding as a fact of life. In Why Didn't You Say thatin the First Place?, the author offers a path to clearcommunication by demonstrating how we can always reach full mutualunderstanding with others by using the power of plain talk in asystematic way. You'll discover: * Why nobody understands you * Why misunderstanding is normal * The power of strategic talk * Communicating when understanding is critical It is full of anecdotes, illustrations, sample conversations, andchecklists to show readers how misunderstandings can be preventedin everyday settings.

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