How To Say It for Women: Communicating with Confidence and Power Using the Language of SuccessPenguin, 2001 M01 1 - 320 pages An expert on professional communications teaches women how to transform themselves by shedding weak phrases, gestures and words, in order to command respect, motivate, establish authority, and make a difference. |
Contents
The Next Step | 17 |
Keep the Power in Your Expression | 35 |
Use the Grammar of Power | 47 |
Choose Them Wisely | 67 |
Confident Communication | 87 |
Quick Tips | 107 |
Remind and Repeat | 121 |
Lead Without Words | 143 |
Im Listening | 219 |
Running the WorldOnward and Upward | 231 |
Evaluate Your Leadership Skills | 239 |
Lead Meetings That Work | 251 |
Mentor the Inexperienced | 258 |
Putting It All Together in a Complex World | 261 |
MiscommunicationWhat to Do When the System Fails | 267 |
Confronting Tough Personal Issues | 273 |
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