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How to Communicate: The Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Personal and Professional Relationships

How to Communicate: The Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Personal and Professional Relationships

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Credible advice on improving personal communication
Review: Both authors are PhDs in Psychology. Practically every advice written in this book is backed up by some empiracal evidence or study. The book covers all aspects of communication such as listening, body language, and influencing others using operant conditioning.

One should note that this book focuses improving relationships through better communication. Hence, this book is not suitable for situations where antagonistic and competitive communication styles are warranted. For example, I thought the chapter on negotiation was poor due to the fact that the book promotes a "nice guy who will listen" approach to negotiation. Such approach to negotiation with no competitive strategic objective will spell disaster against a well seasoned negotiation sharks in a professional environment.

Overall, the book offers solid scientifically based advice on personal communication. Just don't rely too much on it in a setting where competition, not cooperation, can be the norm.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A "how-to" book on verbal communication.
Review: This book is a practical and thoughful primer on how to listen and how to talk to improve communication skills. It is comprehensive and direct-- with no "jaw".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A "how-to" book on verbal communication.
Review: This book is a practical and thoughful primer on how to listen and how to talk to improve communication skills. It is comprehensive and direct-- with no "jaw".


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