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How to Say It For Women: Communicating with Confidence and Power Using the Language of Success
by: Phyllis Mindell
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 650.1
EAN: 9780735202221
ISBN: 0735202222
Label: Prentice Hall Press
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 2001-01
Publisher: Prentice Hall Press
Release Date: January 02, 2001
Studio: Prentice Hall Press
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Product Description:
Phyllis Mindell, an acclaimed expert on professional communications, shows women how to transform themselves by transforming their language; shed weak words, phrases, and gestures; empower themselves to win attention and respect; and get their ideas across with confidence and power.
Perhaps the best teacher of how the power of language can transform is an unexpected one: Charlotte the spider of E.B. White's, Charlotte's Web. Mindell demonstrates how Charlotte communicated messages that gained national attention and saved a friend's life. As a model, she combines female strengths of wisdom and compassion with the determination and power to make a difference.
As part of Prentice Hall Press's highly successful How to Say It tm series, How to Say It tm for Women is packed with practical tips, techniques, and examples that arm women to grapple with every communication issue, from choosing the right word or sentence to speaking, reading, writing, leading, dressing, and interviewing effectively. Readers will learn how to: shun words that weaken messages and make women invisible; sail through interviews; assess and develop leadership skills; say NO, kindly but firmly; respond appropriately to slurs, insults, and harassment; say the one winning word that gets people to follow directions.
True stories about women in every field, along with quotes from Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Carla Hills, Amelia Earhart, Elizabeth Dole and others, enable women to tap the power of words to persuade, motivate, establish authority, and make a difference-- without sacrificing their integrity, their compassion, or their femininity.
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- Should be titled How to Say it for Stupid WomenThis book is patronizing and outright ridiculous.
The author repeatedly drones on about the significance of the character Charlotte from the children's book Charlotte's Web. It's absolute drivel.
If your literacy level exceeds the fifth grade, don't waste your money.
It's not even worth donating to the goodwill - it's going directly into the trash.
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- Women who want to advance into management should invest in this bookI purchased this book because of the praise of other Amazon reviewers and I was not disappointed!
As a professional in a very male dominated field, this book truly hit home for me - so much so that a few of the points the author made were echoes of comments made previously by my boss about my own performance. Women fall into many traps that undermine their credibility and this book calls them out, one by one.
I can't tell you how often I'm on a conference call and use ... Read More
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- How to be the speaker you admireIn the course of a year, I met the two most articulate, elegantly spoken people I have ever encountered. One was a (male) CEO of a large company. The other was a (female) public relations person working in the entertainment industry. I did business with the former and became close friends with the latter. Both made me feel just a little inadequate about my use of language. I knew I was far more intelligent than my speech presented. One day, after listening to my friend say one of her gorgeously precise ... Read More
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- What every woman should know!I read about this book - actually, I consider it a textbook - when searching for tools on expanding my career. I usually wouldn't buy something like this, and instead look for similar information from free 'Net sources. But on a whim, I bought it, and am so glad I did. I'm not even halfway through and what I've learned already has helped me to speak and express myself in a way that gets people's attention, and has improved my professional image. One of the best tips, which comes early in the book, is catching ... Read More
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- Review by the Business Librarians of the Carnegie Library, PittsburghThe lights go down. The speaker strides confidently towards the podium, pauses and makes eye contact with the audience. And from the very first moment you know, instinctively, that it's going to be an excellent presentation. An experience like this reinforces your desire to create your own unique aura of self-confidence. What can you do to make this happen?
One thing you can do, right away, is to get a copy of Dr. Phyllis Mindell's book, How to Say It for Executives: The Complete Guide to Communication ... Read More




