The first make-or-break step in persuading anyone to do any thing is getting them to hear you out. Whether the person is a harried colleague, a stressed-out client, or an insecure spouse, things will go from bad to worse if you can't break through emotional barricades. Drawing on his experience as a psychiatrist, business consultant, and coach, and backed by the latest scientific research, author Mark Goulston shares simple but power ful techniques readers can use to really get through to people--whether they're coworkers, friends, strangers, or enemies. Getting through is a fine art but a critical one. With the help of this groundbreaking book readers will be able to turn the "impossible" and "unreachable" people in their lives into allies, devoted customers, loyal colleagues, and lifetime friends.
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評分##寫得很具體,很實用,不是泛泛而談。感覺收獲挺大的,在人際交往類書籍中,應該算是上層之作瞭。需要復習,並且轉化到實際的生活中。
評分##寫得很具體,很實用,不是泛泛而談。感覺收獲挺大的,在人際交往類書籍中,應該算是上層之作瞭。需要復習,並且轉化到實際的生活中。
評分##購買鏈接:https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z38n.10677092.0.0.11891debwuVm7C&id=570913060872
評分##Dr. Goulston的每個字感覺都透齣謙遜有禮。他的女兒能有這樣的爸爸真是太幸福瞭。
評分: F718/G699
評分##Brilliant !(☆_☆)所以留瞭一些“甜點”給明年,嘿
評分##好多道理都挺簡單的,多實踐!
評分##值得快速略讀;Handbook類,可不時查看。
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