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The Manager's Communication Toolkit - Tools and Techniques for Leading Difficult Personalities - cover
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The Manager's Communication Toolkit - Tools and Techniques for Leading Difficult Personalities

Tina Kuhn

Narrateur Teri Schnaubelt

Maison d'édition: Greenleaf Book Group

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Synopsis

How to Communicate with Difficult People in the Workplace and Successfully Lead Any Personality TypeThis is a clear and practical guide to high performance business communication. Successful managers keep their organizations and teams focused on their goals and avoid the mire of drama and frustration. This book teaches managers how to deal with the most difficult people, listen and respond to others, resolve conflict, and be a stronger leader.In The Manager’s Communication Toolkit, Tina Kuhn, an accomplished Senior Executive with 35 years of expertise in organizational transformation, introduces hands-on strategies for dealing with the ten most challenging personality types: the Manipulator, Gossiper, Naysayer, Controller, Perfectionist, Yes-Man, Drama Queen, Recluse, Whiner, and Liar. Dividing the book into three parts, she breaks down the different communication tools, illustrates techniques for working purposefully and skillfully with the personalities she profiles, and shows readers how to explore their own communication and management styles.This book is for anyone who needs to communicate with others at work—bosses, coworkers, subordinates, and customers. It provides a framework to have less conflict, better communication, and stronger leadership techniques. Ultimately, it can positively influence all relationships: at work, home, school, or anywhere else.
Durée: environ 5 heures (05:26:34)
Date de publication: 24/05/2022; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —