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Lead with Influence: A Proven Process to Lead Without Authority Presented by Dale Carnegie and Associates
Lead with Influence: A Proven Process to Lead Without Authority Presented by Dale Carnegie and Associates
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- Proven mental models and communication patterns that can be utilized in nearly every communication.
- It's based on Dale Carnegie Training's over 10-years of workshop, laboratory, and field testing with thousands of professionals across the world in multiple cultures and languages, from small organizations to large multi-national, from non-profit to for-profit, from government to the private sector.
- It provides hands on structure and guidance for things like what to write in an email, how to ask the best question in a conversation to unlock new thinking, how to explain a controversial idea, and how to communicate when someone pushes back on you.
If you want to learn to utilize your superpower of influence, you have to figure out how to. It's not self-help, it's how-to.
Author: Matt Norman
Publisher: G&D Media
Published: 03/12/2024
Pages: 222
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9781722506827
About the Author
Norman, Matt: - Matt Norman coaches and advises executives on how to build great people and culture. He is President & CEO of Norman & Associates, which offers custom coaching and consulting in the areas of talent strategy, personal effectiveness, planning, and goal alignment. Norman & Associates is also the largest North American provider of Dale Carnegie cohort-style action learning programs which help people improve how they communicate, lead, influence, and work together. Matt is regularly recognized as a top revenue producer, executive coach, facilitator, speaker and leader of award-winning teams. And he has been named to the Minnesota Business Power 50 for his contributions to the community. He's also the award-winning author of Four Patterns of Healthy People, Flourishing Leadership and Flourishing Couples. You can find his articles on personal and organizational effectiveness at http: //mattnorman.com.
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