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Talk That Connects - Tools to Resolve Conflict and Build Trust - cover

Talk That Connects - Tools to Resolve Conflict and Build Trust

T.S Avini

Casa editrice: T.S. AVINI

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Delve into "Talk That Connects," a compelling guide to mastering the art of communication—vital for resolving conflicts and forging trust in every relationship. Uncover the psychology behind interaction, enhance your active listening skills, and embrace empathetic communication to transform your connections.- Discover how understanding and respecting cultural differences can enhance conflict resolution.- Learn the art of asking the right questions to create openness and trust.- Implement strategies to navigate power dynamics and offer constructive criticism with grace.Embrace non-verbal communication tools like body language and master the nuances of digital interaction to reinforce confidence and understanding across platforms. Whether personal or professional, let this book guide you to a communication strategy that turns words into bridges and conflicts into opportunities. Elevate your interactions today!
Disponibile da: 15/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 184 pagine.

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