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How to Talk to Absolutely Anyone [electronic resource] : Confident Communication in Every Situation

Rhodes, Mark2013
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Be a people magnet! Improving your people skills and becoming a people-person is a surefire route to success, happiness, and confidence. Weíve all looked enviously across the room at that person who seems to effortlessly interact with everyone -- humorous, confident and well liked. That person is confident with people they donít know, they have no fear of rejection, they can handle difficult situations with apparent ease. Well now you can too. How to Talk to Absolutely Anyone will show you exactly how to develop better communication for better results. With Mark Rhodes sound advice you will be able to build rapport with absolutely anyone. Learn how to: • Overcome fear of rejection • Be confident with people you donít know • Deal with difficult situations • Get better outcomes from disputes • Communicate better to win you more business and more sales • Be more effective at networking at both business and social events
Author:
Rhodes, Mark, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Wiley, 2013
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
System details:
Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Mark Rhodes made his fortune by setting up a successful software company which he sold in 2001. Since then he has made it his mission to find out exactly how he achieved this success and pass that wisdom onto others. He is now a Business Mentor, International Speaker and Trainer in Success. His clients include top brands such as The Body Shop, Virgin Cosmetics and DK. He has recently been hand-picked to be a 'Millionaire Mentor' for the Entrepreneurs' Business Academy, a joint venture between the EBA and James Caan, ex-Dragons' Den.
ISBN:
9780857084071
Language:
English
BRN:
3744209
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