Importance of Effective Communication
Many people recognize the importance of effective communication but aren't sure how to improve the conversation skills they already have. The New York Times bestseller, Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High,
can help you develop the skills you need to communicate any issue with 100% candor and 100% respect.
Crucial Conversations
The national bestseller,
Crucial Conversations, teaches you how to recognize a variety of conversation essentials such as:
- When a conversation becomes crucial
- What your "style under stress" is
- How you can recognize the style under stress of others and help them feel safe speaking with you
- Look at others' motives is a different light
- Create win-win situations for you and for those whom you converse
- Establish stronger relationships at home and at work while still maintaining professional productivity
With just a little practice,
Crucial Conversations can provide you with applicable techniques that will help you improve the effectiveness of your own crucial conversations.
The Crucial Skills Newsletter
Reading Crucial Conversations is a great way to introduce yourself to the importance of effective communication, but mastering the skills and applying them to any situation will require more practice. You can continue your learning by subscribing to the
Crucial Skills Newsletter.
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The Importance of Effective Communication: Additional Training
Crucial ConversationsĀ® Training has made a big difference in many corporate settings. Take a look at the
Crucial Conversations case studies and see for yourself what a difference this high-leverage skill-set can make. Let Crucial Conversations make a difference in your workplace with
in-house training,
audio training and many
additional options.
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