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Communication Toolkit for Introverts

You're reading from   Communication Toolkit for Introverts With practical techniques optimized for introverts, find your voice in everyday business situations

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783000685
Length 248 pages
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Patricia Weber Patricia Weber
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Communication Toolkit for Introverts
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
1. Communication Preferences of Introverts and Extroverts FREE CHAPTER 2. Identify and Count on Your Introvert Strengths 3. Confident to Communicate 4. Your Hardworking Wrench: Tighten or Open up Your Listening 5. Your Headband Light - Succeeding in the Business Meeting 6. Tape Measure Your Success for Powerful Presentations 7. Do You Have an Axe to Grind? Use a Positive Approach for Workplace Conflict 8. On the Level to Negotiate with Success 9. Power Tools of Influence, Persuasion, and Selling 10. Quiet Communication can Triumph

Presentation assessment


Think back to any of your last presentations: whether you last presented giving an elevator pitch at a networking event, or gave a report in a team meeting, or rocked the house on the platform talking with a group of a thousand people.

Stop and answer the following statements with just one of the words in the Scale of Words. Remember, the more honest your answers are the better understanding you will have of your presentation skill level. This will allow you to make the best choices of actions to take to improve.

Powerful presentation assessment

 

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Often

Always

Planning

     

My preparation included an audience assessment

     

I visited the room and space I would be presenting

     

My point of contact discussed the meeting objective with me

     

I used the meeting objective to guide my presentation

     

I practiced, not memorized, the content

     

CONTENT

     

My opening was strong enough to break the audience preoccupations

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