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From the bestselling author of How to Talk to Anyone comes a book dedicated to helping business professionals at any level communicate for success on the job
You face tough communication challenges every day at work, both in person and online. Here are immediate, effective, eye-opening actions you can take to resolve those infuriating problems. You will find stories and examples drawn from corporate communications consultant Leil Lowndess more than 20 years of training business professionals, from entry-level new hires to CEOs. To succeed today, you must exhibit these crucial qualities, the 5 Cs:CONFIDENCE 10 ways to show your boss and colleagues you are 100 percent self-assured and can achieve whatever you wantand reinforce this image throughout your entire working relationshipCARING 14 strategies to demonstrate you care about your colleagues and the company because people dont care how much you know until they know how much you care CLARITY 12 techniques to get your ideas across clearlyand ensure you understand everybody you work withCREDIBILITY14 methods to win the trust and respect of everyone at your companyand impress people who find you on the web COEXISTENCE (WITH CRUEL BOSSES & CRAZY COLLEAGUES)21 tactics to confront the number one workplace nightmare and come out shiningPlus one final astonishing technique to guarantee success and happiness in your professional life. After youve mastered the unique bag of little tricks in this book, you will know How to Talk to Anyone at Work!

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Praise for How to Talk to Anyone at Work

This powerful, practical book shows you how to influence others, communicate clearly, and achieve your goals through others faster than ever before.

BRIAN TRACY, Americas #1 expert on business relationships and bestselling author

This outstandingand fun to readbook teaches you ways to reach the top without making enemies along the way!

MARSHALL GOLDSMITH, Thinkers50 Worlds Most Influential Leadership Thinker and author of the New York Times bestseller Triggers

To avoid your career failing to launch, Leil Lowndess new book should be required reading for every employee. Reasoned, researched, and realits a fun, relatable, quick read with practical tips and advice that everyone can and should use immediately!

GREGORY GIANGRANDE, career advice columnist for the New York Post

This is the kind of book you dont just read, but always keep around to refer to. Its a playbook to handle the multitude of communication challenges we all face. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to be a masterful communicator.

RICK BRINKMAN, coauthor of Dealing with People You Cant Stand

Like a sure-footed guide who shows up in the nick of time, Leil Lowndes charts a path for professional success in our dizzying digital age. How to Talk to Anyone at Work is jammed with more usable insights than books twice its sizeyoull find an idea to implement on every page. Get this book, use the ideas, and reap the benefits of better communication.

GEOFFREY TUMLIN, author of Stop Talking, Start Communicating

Lowndes opens our eyes by having us look at our core human connections with an unprecedented depth. Her advice is subtle and powerful. A great and necessary read for those who want to get ahead at work.

KATHI ELSTER, coauthor of Working with You Is Killing Me

Leils new book is filled with gems of communication techniques to help you reach the top and stay there, without making any enemies along the wayan enviable skill!

DEBRA FINE, author of The Fine Art of Small Talk

Leil Lowndes has done it again! Her previous book How to Talk to Anyone showed you how your life can improve if you master basic communication skills. This one goes deeper and shows you how those same skillsand new onescan help you prosper professionally. They are simple, but not trivial. Leil has done a super job of making their value come alive through powerful anecdotes. This book is a keeper. Reread a few pages from time to time and implement what she recommends.

SRIKUMAR RAO, author of Happiness at Work

Whether youre dealing with your boss, a coworker, your team, or the entire company, Leil gives you 72 remarkable ways to get what you want and earn everyones esteem through superior communicating.

CRAIG WEBER, author of Conversational Capacity

Leil, who has addressed audiences from 10 to 10,000, knows how vital making presentations is in todays workplace. She gives you superb advice on how to squelch the butterflies and present with passion.

JEREMEY DONOVAN, author of How to Deliver a TED Talk

If you want to hit home runs with your boss, coworkers, and clients, read How to Talk to Anyone at Work. Its a winner and you will be, too, when you follow her savvy career advice.

DON GABOR, author of How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends

Read this and learn from the best! Leils new book is a gem and teaches you how to achieve what many believe is an impossible taskbeing both liked and respected by everyone at work.

OLIVIA FOX CABANE, author of The Charisma Myth

Leil Lowndes paints a picture of what too many of us face at work: toxic bosses, backstabbing coworkers, office politics run amuck. If only we could make all of those realities go away. Well, theyre not going away anytime soon, so our only choice is to figure out a better way to respond. How to Talk to Anyone at Work delivers on just that. With a delightful and easy-to-read style, Lowndes arms us with useful tricks to communicate in a way that finally gets us the respect we deserve. If you want to get ahead, be more productive, and be a whole lot happier on the job, this book is for you. I highly recommend it!

LAURA PUTNAM, author of Workplace Wellness That Works

If you read only one self-help book this year, pick up this extraordinary and enjoyable must-read primer. Its written for you to get to the top and stay there.

DEBRA EBNTON, author of How to Act Like a CEO

Leil Lowndes has done a magnificent job describing all the interpersonal challenges in the workplace and what do about them. Having led a job stress group for 15 years, I would highly recommend this book to my clients!

JOHN ARDEN, PHD, ABPP, author of Surviving Job Stress

A great book that recognizes the role nonverbal communication plays in your success. Leil gives you specific and concrete information to improve your communication.

PATTI WOOD, author of SNAP

A must-read with excellent advice and tips. Most of us dont think enough about the people portion of our jobsbut it is the most critical to our success. In How to Talk to Anyone at Work, Leil Lowndes provides practical advice on how to break down communication barriers at work to make our jobs more enjoyable and rewarding.

DR. NOELLE NELSON, author of Got a Bad Boss?

How to Talk to Anyone at Work provides you with a platinum key to unlock the door to personal and corporate success. Leils one-of-a-kind tips are terrific.

DR. TONY ALESSANDRA, author of The Platinum Rule

Leil Lowndess How to Talk to Anyone at Work is a delightful, fun read with lots of practical tips for communicating effectively in the workplace. Leils warm, personal style combined with her insightful suggestions provides a sense of energy and empowerment that leads you to conclude, I can do this!

PAUL WHITE, PHD, coauthor of The Vibrant Workplace

Your working life is about to change for the better, and chances are that of your colleagues will, too. Leil gives you engaging one-on-one practical and jargon-free coaching you can apply in an instant. With this advice, how much better an experience might the workplace be?

NEIL USHER, author of The Elemental Workplace: How to Create a Fantastic Workplace for Everyone

How to Talk to Anyone at Work gives the reader a manual on how to be successful at work and in life. The guiding principles used in the book are based on confidence with others, showing others you care, clarity in communication, truthfulness to establish credibility, and coexisting patiently with people in an early learning curve. The book matches our own research and recommended practices, especially when the author writes brilliantly about the nonverbal and visual aspects of communication that can be perceived by others as secure, honest, and self-engagedor not.

PETER J. DEAN AND MOLLY D. SHEPARD, authors of The Bully-Proof Workplace

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Copyright 2019 by Leil Lowndes. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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