The Art of Talking to Anyone

Essential People Skills for Success in Any Situation

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The Art of Talking to Anyone

Essential People Skills for Success in Any Situation

1 edition
  • 5.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 17 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 2 Have read

Yes, you can learn to talk to anyone, anytime, anywhere.And here's how.Conversation is one of the most decisive factors in our success in business and in life. It's also an art anyone can learn -- with the help of a few simple tips, guidelines and techniques.The Art of Talking to Anyone makes it easy. Using sample scripts, real-life situations, and surefire strategies, this all-in-one handbook provides everything you need to become a more successful conversationalist. Whether you're chatting with co-workers at a conference, meeting new people at a party, or just talking on the telephone, this confidence-building guide can help you jumpstart your own unique skills and make a positive, lasting impression. You'll be surprised by how easy it is to express yourself, how self-assured you'll feel, and how well people respond to the right words at the right time. Filled with ready-to-use conversations and useful suggestions, this life-changing book shows you: How to be universally liked; How to listen successfully; How to keep a conversation going, and how to end one; How to ask and answer questions; How and when to tell jokes; How to deal with difficult conversations; How to charm and persuade others. Nothing reveals more about who you are than what you say. - Publisher.

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McGraw-Hill
Language
English
Pages
288

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The Art of Talking to Anyone: Essential People Skills for Success in Any Situation
June 25, 2006, American Media International
Audio CD in English - Abridged edition
Cover of: The Art of Talking to Anyone
The Art of Talking to Anyone: Essential People Skills for Success in Any Situation
May 9, 2005, McGraw-Hill
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Cover of: Art of Talking to Anyone
Art of Talking to Anyone
2005-01-01, Mcgraw-Hill
Cover of: The Art of Talking to Anyone
The Art of Talking to Anyone: Essential People Skills for Success in Any Situation
May 9, 2005, McGraw-Hill
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First Sentence

"The art of conversing with anyone begins long before you arrive at wherever you hope to speak charmingly and intelligently."

Table of Contents

How to succeed in any conversation
How to be universally liked
How to listen successfully
How to keep a conversation going or stop one
How to ask and answer questions
How and when to tell jokes
How to deal with conversational predicaments
How to be an unpopular conversationalist
Talking with anyone in the workplace
Talking with anyone at meetings and conferences
Talking with anyone at business-social events
Talking with anyone at social events
Talking with anyone in public places
Talking with anyone on the telephone
Talking with anyone in times of trouble
Talking with family and friends
Talking with romance in mind

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9255648M
Internet Archive
artoftalkingtoan00rosa
ISBN 10
007145229X
ISBN 13
9780071452298
Library Thing
1824665
Goodreads
225014

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