Learn to have greater Courage, Confidence, and Consideration in the many important conversations at work and in your personal life. In The Effective Communicator, a formative work on developing oral communication skills, Stephen Franklin outlines the skills and traits required to get the most out of the many important conversations we have in all areas of life. By developing these communication strategies and by overcoming the barriers that can cause effective conversations to go off the rails, readers can achieve more positive outcomes and results from pivotal conversations. Drawing on his many years of professional training experience, the author provides definitions and thorough explanations for the concepts of oral communication, based on his Four Critical Characteristics of Effective Communication (clear, concise, considerate, and confident). Readers will discover how to conduct, manage, and navigate important conversations for greater levels of success, becoming a better communicator both at work and in their personal lives. Along the way, the author supplies pertinent questions to encourage readers to think about the content, provides strategies for how best to absorb his tips and techniques, and ultimately, encourages readers to develop the skills that will lead to consistently successful and meaningful conversations. This informative manuscript includes strategies for all types of communicators. Readers who lack confidence will learn how to be more confident and assertive. Readers who lack tact and sensitivity will learn how to be more considerate. And all readers will learn how to develop strategic assertiveness traits to use during important conversations to get what they need and to resolve issues without damaging relationships.
Through a series of carefully chosen vignettes, Stephen E. Frantzich portrays citizens from every walk of life-rich and poor, old and young, black and white, male and female, left and right, famous and obscure engaged in extraordinary civic activity. Their causes run the gamut from civil rights to flag burning, from the Internet to the environment-but their common cause is the fact that they creatively entered the arena of national public policy making and made a difference.
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