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Buy How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships 2 by Lowndes, Leil (ISBN: 8601406516090) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Good purchase - There are a lot of good techniques in here that make a lot of sense and can be used straight away. Most are relatively short and easy to dip in and out of. I appreciate that the purpose of the book is most likely just that...a book of tips and tricks, but the book could be so much more if there was a little more context behind it. A lot of really good advice comes across as very superficial, with a focus on making yourself more likeable to the 'big players', rather than to improving and creating more meaningful relationships in general. The book is great as a reference for some handy hints and tips, but amongst all the references to glass ceilings and tigers, st times you feel like you're just learning ways to climb the corporate ladder and win the rat race, rather than connect with people in a more meaningful way and express yourself more effectively. It seemed to me that it was very easy to lose sight of why better relationships are important, and there was a strong focus on just trying to impress powerful people (for example if a CEO spills a drink over you it should be ignored and never mentioned but if a friend takes too long to write down an address given by an important client you shouldn't risk introducing them to any 'big players' again). The context and meaning behind the tricks are the glue that help them to flow together, and I think that there would be a lot of scope to include more detail on how to use these techniques to better connect with people and express yourself better. Review: Great for boosting confidence when meeting new people - Firstly the book is well written and gives some good tips and ideas from meeting new people to engaging with people and sustaining relationships with people. I think this book is great if your in sales, marketing or business in general. It gives some good tips on how to deal with big winners, when talking to them, doing business and trying to get them to give you that one break you need. the author does make reference to Dale Carnegie's book which I don't mind and yes the book was written in the 1950's but found there was a little bit of trashing his work because it was written that far back. There are sections which I do not think is practical to avoid for example when the waiter drops the tray of food on the table and the whole restaurant is starring because of what happened there is no way people on the table will ignore what has happened and just carry on their conversation. If that really happened the Big Bosses are not HUMAN!!!! There are many new symbols and acronyms used which fall in text and sometimes you lose track of what that is. There are many sections within the book but each chapter is chunked quite well and keeps you engaged. I really liked the way the chapters are written and the recap of the technique at the end of the chapter is great way to consolidate the chapter/technique. In conclusion, I really enjoyed the book and would recommend it to people who are shy, in sales, business and for people looking for that confidence when meeting new people.
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,201,034 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 50 in Business, Finance & Law 113 in Psychology & Psychiatry 734 in Society, Politics & Philosophy |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (16,043) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 3.81 x 20.83 cm |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 007141858X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0071418584 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 350 pages |
| Publication date | 16 Sept. 2003 |
| Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education |
E**A
Good purchase
There are a lot of good techniques in here that make a lot of sense and can be used straight away. Most are relatively short and easy to dip in and out of. I appreciate that the purpose of the book is most likely just that...a book of tips and tricks, but the book could be so much more if there was a little more context behind it. A lot of really good advice comes across as very superficial, with a focus on making yourself more likeable to the 'big players', rather than to improving and creating more meaningful relationships in general. The book is great as a reference for some handy hints and tips, but amongst all the references to glass ceilings and tigers, st times you feel like you're just learning ways to climb the corporate ladder and win the rat race, rather than connect with people in a more meaningful way and express yourself more effectively. It seemed to me that it was very easy to lose sight of why better relationships are important, and there was a strong focus on just trying to impress powerful people (for example if a CEO spills a drink over you it should be ignored and never mentioned but if a friend takes too long to write down an address given by an important client you shouldn't risk introducing them to any 'big players' again). The context and meaning behind the tricks are the glue that help them to flow together, and I think that there would be a lot of scope to include more detail on how to use these techniques to better connect with people and express yourself better.
W**S
Great for boosting confidence when meeting new people
Firstly the book is well written and gives some good tips and ideas from meeting new people to engaging with people and sustaining relationships with people. I think this book is great if your in sales, marketing or business in general. It gives some good tips on how to deal with big winners, when talking to them, doing business and trying to get them to give you that one break you need. the author does make reference to Dale Carnegie's book which I don't mind and yes the book was written in the 1950's but found there was a little bit of trashing his work because it was written that far back. There are sections which I do not think is practical to avoid for example when the waiter drops the tray of food on the table and the whole restaurant is starring because of what happened there is no way people on the table will ignore what has happened and just carry on their conversation. If that really happened the Big Bosses are not HUMAN!!!! There are many new symbols and acronyms used which fall in text and sometimes you lose track of what that is. There are many sections within the book but each chapter is chunked quite well and keeps you engaged. I really liked the way the chapters are written and the recap of the technique at the end of the chapter is great way to consolidate the chapter/technique. In conclusion, I really enjoyed the book and would recommend it to people who are shy, in sales, business and for people looking for that confidence when meeting new people.
N**N
Meet new people and make friends easier.
This book is excellent for building conversations and getting people feeling as comfortable as possible. While meeting new people always felt like a struggle for me this has made the awkward silences far more infrequent.
K**R
Needs more context
There are a lot of good techniques in here that make a lot of sense and can be used straight away. Most are relatively short and easy to dip in and out of. I appreciate that the purpose of the book is most likely just that...a book of tips and tricks, but the book could be so much more if there was a little more context behind it. A lot of really good advice comes across as very superficial, with a focus on making yourself more likeable to the 'big players', rather than to improving and creating more meaningful relationships in general. The book is great as a reference for some handy hints and tips, but amongst all the references to glass ceilings and tigers, st times you feel like you're just learning ways to climb the corporate ladder and win the rat race, rather than connect with people in a more meaningful way and express yourself more effectively. It seemed to me that it was very easy to lose sight of why better relationships are important, and there was a strong focus on just trying to impress powerful people (for example if a CEO spills a drink over you it should be ignored and never mentioned but if a friend takes too long to write down an address given by an important client you shouldn't risk introducing them to any 'big players' again). The context and meaning behind the tricks are the glue that help them to flow together, and I think that there would be a lot of scope to include more detail on how to use these techniques to better connect with people and express yourself better.
A**W
Great tips for good communication
I've had this book in several forms - paperback and now kindle. I gave the paperback away to a friend and never saw it again! It's a good book, full of helpful ideas of how to communicate well with anyone. Incorporating these tips will mean that not only will you be better understood, but you will be better liked as a friend, family member and work colleague - even if people cannot actually work out what you're doing different. The tips are given within a story about someone who has used the communication technique succcessfully, so you can learn how to apply the knowledge. There are verbal and non-verbal (body language) tips in this book. Highly recommended - it's a book I go back to regularly as you can just dip in and out.
S**N
Daddy teaches daughter
My husband is very confident with communication but recommended this book to go through with my daughter to build her confidence.
I**G
Excellent book
L**9
Questo libro si è rivelato un regalo davvero riuscito per mio marito, che lo ha apprezzato moltissimo. Il libro è scorrevole e pieno di consigli concreti su come migliorare la comunicazione e creare connessioni più efficaci con le persone. Lui ha trovato utili soprattutto i suggerimenti immediatamente applicabili nella vita quotidiana, sia sul lavoro che nelle interazioni sociali. Non è il solito manuale teorico: ogni capitolo offre consigli da mettere in pratica. Regalo perfetto per chi è interessato a migliorare la comunicazione!
A**.
Sério, não tem nada de bom. Muito chato não consigo nem ler. Pensei que fosse ter algum valor 😔 Tá querendo aprender não é com esse livro que vai conseguir.
K**D
Książka warta uwagi!
J**N
Very good book, many reflections
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