Enhance your communication skills with these books from the Speak First portfolio
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Do you lack impact? Have you ever missed out on a job or a promotion because you didn't make a positive impression? Would you like to be able to influence people and assert yourself more confidently?
Achieving what you want in life depends largely on the impact you have on others. You only get one first impression, and these days people are so busy and distracted that it's harder than ever to make the right impact.
This book tells you everything you need to know and mroe to be able to conntent with people quickly and easily. |
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Confident Coaching, by Amanda Vickers & Steve Bavister
(Published by Hodder Headline, RRP £9.99)
Coaching gives you a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of life and executive coaching. Its step-by-step structure helps you to explore the coaching relationship and different approaches to coaching, with sample interactions and advice for challenging situations. Coaching will help you bring about change and manage teams more effectively and with confidence.
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Essential NLP, by Amanda Vickers & Steve Bavister (Published by Hodder Headline, RRP £9.99) Essential NLP gives you straightforward access to understanding Neuro-Linguistic Programming - one of the most powerful forms of applied psychology available today - and helps you to put ideas and techniques into practice in both your personal and professional life. If you want to be more effective, connect with people easily, and realise your potential this book is for you. |
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Present with Impact and Confidence, by Amanda Vickers & Steve Bavister
(Published by Hodder Headline, RRP £9.99) Present with Impact and Confidence is for anyone who wants to increase their confidence when presenting, add the wow factor to presentations and generally improve their power of communication. It’s relevant for all levels, from complete beginners worried about making their first presentation, to those who present regularly wanting to hone their technique and really make an impression. |
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