How to Listen and How to Be Heard: Inclusive Conversations at Work

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Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Career Press
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781632651631

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About the Author
Alissa Carpenter is a multigenerational workplace expert and owner of Everything's Not Ok and That's OK, where she provides training, consulting, and speaking services to organizations all over the world. Carpenter has delivered a TEDx talk on authentic workplace communication, and has been featured in media outlets including Forbes, ABC, FOX, and CNN Money.
Reviews
"The working world is a more diverse place than ever before. Open dialogues are a must and lead to innovation and harmonious teams. Alissa Carpenter provides a guide to successful communication in the workplace." --Dan Schawbel, author, Back to Human, Promote Yourself, and Me 2.0
--Dan Schawbel

"If you want to become a more effective communicator follow Alissa's valuable advice in How to Listen and How to Be Heard. You won't regret the conversation that happens afterwards."--Laura Vanderkam, author, Off the Clock and Juliet's School of Possibilities

--Laura Vanderkam
"How to Listen and How to Be Heard gets to the heart of communication issues at work. Using Alissa's techniques, your workplace will be more inclusive, creative, and productive."--Dorie Clark, executive education professor at the Duke University Fuqua School of Business and author, Reinventing You and Stand Out
--Dorie Clark
"This must-read book teaches you an approach to handling difficult conversations and offers a roadmap to bring people together for more productive, human connections." -- Deirdre Breakenridge, Author, Speaker & CEO at Pure Performance Communications
--Deirdre Breakenridge