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POWER Up Your People Skills - How to Win Friends and Influence..(Self Help eBook)
POWER Up Your People Skills
By Jane Foreman
Subject: How to Win Friends and. . .
Keep your job! Well, hopefully you won't need any help in that department. But, in today's shaky business environment who knows.
It's a fact and no amount of sugar coating will change it. People are losing their jobs. And others are worried about losing theirs. As a result everyone is under tremendous pressure.
There's one thing that could work to your advantage if you grab it quickly and begin to facilitate change in your daily life. No, it isn't drugs!
Your personal communication skills can give you an advantage over your co-workers. They can, IF you are using them,that is.
What do we mean?
You need to "Power Up Your People Skills." Fine tune your actions in the work place and you'll find the added advantage is spilling over into your personal relationships as well.
Listen in today's volatile market you need every advantage at your disposal to package yourself as a valuable commodity.
How long has it been since you brushed up on your communication skills? Do you have any clue how people talk about you when you aren't around? Do they say, "oh yeah Joe is a good guy he goes with the flow."
WRONG! If that's what you are relying on, think again. "Power Up Your People Skills" gives you an entire chapter devoted to "just getting along" and why it's just isn't good enough!
How do you deal with negative situations? Do you just ignore bad behavior in your co-workers hoping it will go away? Do you argue with a protagonist? Whatever you are doing now probably isn't good enough either.
You don't have a minute to waste!
Let's just cut to the chase here. Do you want to keep your job and avoid the chopping block? If so, you have got to set yourself apart from the masses and you need to do it NOW, before the cut comes along.
Take a look at the following list. It's a sample of the arsenal you can put to work to help you KEEP that job:
* Learn how to have better meetings
* Develop your telephone techniques
* Discover assertive skills
* Find out how to give constructive criticism
* And learn how to take criticism as well
* How to be objective
* Asking and getting cooperation
* Learn how to delegate
Can "Power Up Your People Skills" guarantee you can improve your people skills or even keep your job? Of course not. But it sure can give you an edge. We do guarantee that you will walk away from reading it better prepared for all your relationships personal and professional.
It's priced attractively and considering the alternatives it's a "must have" no matter what your motivation. We'll see you on the inside!
Contents
Introduction
The Importance of Personal Skills in the Technological Age
Just Getting Along Is Not Good Enough
Saying No
When You are Asking
When they Say No
4 Steps To Better Negotiation
People are Very Different
Conversation Clues
Ask Open Questions
Using Humor
Get Their Details
Dealing with People Problems
Don't Ignore Negative Behavior
Don't Judge
Try to Help
Avoid the Blame Game
Don't Argue
Better Meetings
Aim for Agreement, not Victory
Set an Agenda
Improve Your Telephone Techniques
Making Phone Calls
Calling to Resolve a Problem
Handling Conflict or a Complaint
E-mail
Valuable People Skills
Self Expression
Assertiveness
Constructive Criticism
Accept Criticism
A Little (Positive) Influence
Accepting Praise
Facing the Fire
Cooperation
Delegation
Objectivity
Reliability
Making an Impact at Interviews
Prepare
Organize
The Interview
Body Language
People Skills Power Up Your Life
Families: for Better and Worse
Competition
Introducing a New Baby
Introducing a New Partner
Difficult Relatives
Demanding Relatives
Too Busy to Care
Conclusion
About The Author
Jane Foreman
Jane Foreman's first job was part-time work in a fast-food outlet while she was in college.
Since then, Jane has worked in a variety of different industries and three countries at various levels, including factory jobs and, later, in a couple of executive positions.
She has been semi-retired for the last few years after a serious car accident.
Jane has mainly focused on the importance of good people skills in your work environment, but also shows how to use them to improve the harmony and understanding you have with the most important people in your life, your family and friends.
"Power Up Your People Skills" is her first book and based largely on her own experience as well as feedback from friends and the many former colleagues that have kept in touch with her since her retirement.
Jane intends to write more books based on her own experiences and then venture into other areas when she has the time for more research.
Jane believes that almost anyone can learn from her book to improve their personal and business interactions.
She said that this is the book she would have liked to have had when she started her first job. Jane believes that it can help people in almost any industry and may also be invaluable for those who aspire to improve their current employment prospects.
P.S. Hey, what are you doing down here? Grab your copy now and put the principles to work right away!
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