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Managing Your Mouth: An Owner's Manual for Your Most Important Business Asset
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Managing Your Mouth: An Owner's Manual for Your Most Important Business Asset
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Managing Your Mouth: An Owner's Manual for Your Most Important Business Asset
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This helpful resource helps businesspeople master the many aspects of one-on-one communication and keep their feet on the ground--where they belong.
Foot-in-mouth syndrome may sound like a joke, but the result can be disastrous in the workplace.
This valuable guide starts you off with an in-depth personal assessment and then explains how they can:
use verbal skills to move up the corporate ladder
say the right thing at the right time
judge personality and its influence on behavior
evaluate the role of nonverbal cues and meanings
Managing Your Mouth
will help you handle the most trying communication scenarios, including controversy, bad news, networking, gossip, company secrets, proprietary information, meetings, and interviews.
Foot-in-mouth syndrome may sound like a joke, but the result can be disastrous in the workplace.
This valuable guide starts you off with an in-depth personal assessment and then explains how they can:
use verbal skills to move up the corporate ladder
say the right thing at the right time
judge personality and its influence on behavior
evaluate the role of nonverbal cues and meanings
Managing Your Mouth
will help you handle the most trying communication scenarios, including controversy, bad news, networking, gossip, company secrets, proprietary information, meetings, and interviews.