Effective Communication (Revised Edition) :The most important management skill of all

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Effective Communication (Revised Edition)

Effective Communication (Revised Edition) :The most important management skill of all

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Strong communication skills are arguably the most important attribute a manager can possess. Many managers believe they have already mastered the four basic communication skills – speaking, listening, writing and reading – but many simply go through the motions.



In Effective Communication John Adair, Britain’s foremost expert on leadership training, will tell you everything you need to know to enable you to:

Use words to their maximum effectiveness in order to persuade and really be heard Train yourself to hear what other people are actually saying Construct your correspondence and presentations to get across what you want to say in the clearest manner Improve your assimilation and understanding of the thousands of words you have to read every day



Including helpful advice on interviews, appraisals, giving and receiving criticism, conducting and participating in meetings, the use of visual aids, communication between departments and much more, this is the ultimate tool for improving your communication skills and helping you become a better manager.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780330504263
ISBN10 0330504266
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 268 g
Product Dimensions 127 x 203 x 14 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pan Macmillan
Format paperback
Edition Unabridged edition
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Author's Bio

John Adair is an international leadership consultant to a wide variety of organizations in business, government, the voluntary sector, education and health, and has been named as one of the forty people worldwide who have contributed most to the development of management thought and practice. He has written over forty books on leadership, management and history, which have been translated into many languages.

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