People Skills for Analytical Thinkers

People Skills for Analytical Thinkers
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Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9090336982
ISBN-13 : 9789090336985
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Book Synopsis People Skills for Analytical Thinkers by : Gilbert Eijkelenboom

Download or read book People Skills for Analytical Thinkers written by Gilbert Eijkelenboom and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-29 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your analytical skills are incredibly valuable. However, rational thinking alone isn't enough. Have you ever: Presented an idea, but then no one seemed to care? Explained your analysis, only to leave your colleague confused? Struggled to work with people who are less analytical and more emotional? ​ In such situations, people skills make the difference. And that's what this book focuses on: boosting your communication skills as an analytical thinker. ​ Research shows people skills are becoming increasingly important in the workplace, so start learning today. ​ Filled with academic insights, exercises, and stories, this book will change your career. What you will learn ​ Having fun and productive interactions, even with people who don't have an analytical personality Boost your confidence and increase your empathy Learn how to deal with small-talk you don't enjoy Advance your communication skills and build relationships (th)at work Become incredibly persuasive by avoiding the single mistake that almost everyone makes


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