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Proven counterintuitive ways any business professional can use to communicate meaningfully and productively in today's oversaturated digital environment Describes how quality communication has been degraded by today's overuse of quick, cheap, and easy digital communication such as e-mails, texts, and social media-and helps professionals connect with others in real, meaningful ways to get more accomplished than ever Tumlin's counterintuitive methods include Don't Be Yourself (your first communication response is usually your worst), Don't Solve Problems (resist the urge to handle every issue…mehr

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Proven counterintuitive ways any business professional can use to communicate meaningfully and productively in today's oversaturated digital environment Describes how quality communication has been degraded by today's overuse of quick, cheap, and easy digital communication such as e-mails, texts, and social media-and helps professionals connect with others in real, meaningful ways to get more accomplished than ever Tumlin's counterintuitive methods include Don't Be Yourself (your first communication response is usually your worst), Don't Solve Problems (resist the urge to handle every issue that comes your way), and Play Dumb (give people an opportunity to self-correct) The author has served as a business communications consultant to organizations such as Capital One Bank, Boston Scientific Corporation, Wyeth/Pfizer, and Shell Oil, among others
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Geoffrey Tumlin is CEO of Mouthpeace Consulting LLC, a communication consulting company, and president of On-Demand Leadership, a leadership development company. A portion of the author's royalties will be donated to Critical Skills Nonprofit, a 501(c)(3) public charity founded by the author to provide communication and leadership skills training to chronically underserved populations.