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Title: Say What You Mean, Get What You Want: A Businessperson's Guide to Direct Communication by Judith C. Tingley ISBN: 0-8144-7904-9 Publisher: AMACOM Pub. Date: April, 1996 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Great Interpersonal Development Practice
Comment: This is a great book that teaches you to be positive thinking. It is hard to stand firm and sensible when you meet an awful lot of people who are hostile, cold or sarcastic in everyday's life. As our society tends to become more electronic environment, we need some skills to prevent us from being cold and lost. This is the book which teaches you how to convert a hostile situation into a negotiable one; It tells you how to speak well politely and get what you want; If you meet an unreasonable customers, what to say in order to make him/her know that he/she is making an unreasonable request; It lead you to learn from using a single 'if' to a 'when' in order to initiate yourself to start a positive life; It shows you how to use an 'and' instead of 'but' to conduct a positive conversation. This is a great book everyone should learn since childhood!! As the author said: The best gift parents can give to the children is the ability to talk positively & act on it...(something like that).
Rating: 5
Summary: EXCELLENT AND CURRENT GUIDE TO DIRECT COMMUNICATION!
Comment: This book was the most useful recent guide to direct communication that Ihave read over the years. Going all the way back to Manuel J. Smith'sclassic "When I Say No, I Feel Guilty." With only a quick reading of the first two chapters - on a short plane trip heading into an important negotiation, - I was able to gain tremendous clarity on what I really wanted from would normally have been a very difficult communication situation. I was able to move from "problem-based" anxiety to "solution-based" purposefulness. While still in the air, I wrote out some clarifying sentences as described in Chapter 2. Upon landing and getting to my meeting, I was then able to operate within a framework of knowing exactly what outcome I wanted from the negotiation and how to say it effectively to the other side. The proof is in the results: I achieved an outcome that was far better than I even imagined!
Since that experience, I have read the rest of the book and found it to address most of the difficult problem areas that I have had in the past with direct communication. It is apparent that the author has a very good grasp of the various contexts where communication can become problematic for the average communicator, such as intercepting an indirect attack and surviving an aggressive attack. What was particularly useful was the emphasis on how to eliminate the most common barriers to directness. The authors work goes beyond simply presenting a collection of pointers on assertive communication. Instead, the work presents a system for effective communication that the author refers to as I Mean Business Modus Operandi (IMB MO). In my short experience of using this system, I have found that it applies not only to business relationships but also to personal relationships. I find myself referring back to the book whenever I need to know how to best handle a challenging personal or business communication matter.
My only suggestion for improvement is that a registration form for the author's Say What You Mean Get What You Want Workshop be included in the back of future editions of the book by the publisher. To become highly competent with the IMB MO system, like with any other approach, a reader will need to commit to practicing it over time. Unless you are extremely self-motivated, this task can be a challenge. Attending at a workshop would allow the concepts to sink in faster. Together, the book and some coaching could produce incredible results for those desiring improvements in their direct communication style. Nevertheless, using the book along with some self-motivation can still take you a very long way!
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Title: Why Didn't I Say That?! : What to Say and How to Say It by Donald H. Weiss ISBN: 0814479375 Publisher: AMACOM Pub. Date: October, 1996 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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Title: Manage Your Time, Your Work, Yourself by Merrill E. Douglass, Donna N. Douglass ISBN: 0814478255 Publisher: AMACOM Pub. Date: March, 1993 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Everything's Negotiable When You Know How to Play the Game by Eric Wm. Skopec, Laree Kiely ISBN: 0814451616 Publisher: AMACOM Pub. Date: May, 1994 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: How to Stay Cool, Calm & Collected When the Pressure's on: A Stress Control Plan for Businesspeople by John E. Newman ISBN: 0814477658 Publisher: AMACOM Pub. Date: March, 1992 List Price(USD): $15.95 |
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Title: The Power of Nice: How to Negotiate So Everyone Wins- Especially You!, Revised Edition by Ronald M. Shapiro, Mark A. Jankowski ISBN: 0471080721 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 28 September, 2001 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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