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Communication Catalyst
Book

Communication Catalyst

The Fast (But Not Stupid) Track to Value for Customers, Investors, and Employees

Kaplan Publishing, 2002 plus...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Like the sadistic prison guard in the movie Cool Hand Luke who told his prisoners, “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate,” managers often attribute unrealized plans, missed goals and unsuccessful projects to a lack of good communication. Most don’t recognize that even casual conversations around the water cooler have the power to affect results far down the road. Communications consultants Mickey Connolly and Richard Rianoshek advise you to use conversations to add value to all your interactions. Their points are useful, if fairly general and well known. The authors use extended quotes, examples and even a fictional running story to crystallize their book’s messages. getAbstract sees their guide as a good refresher course about the power of the spoken word and recommends it to recent graduates, business-world newcomers, and those who want to boost their conversational skills and draw more out of every chat.

Take-Aways

  • Investing in conversation can save you money and make your business more profitable.
  • Managers can use conversation to tap into “high-velocity value” business demands.
  • Adjust your communication style to fit “static” or “dynamic” situations.

About the Authors

Mickey Connolly and Richard Rianoshek co-founded Conversant, a consulting firm specializing in communications.


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