The average rating for Best Of Mom's Business Magazine based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-01-27 00:00:00 Melvis Harbin As an avid reader of HBR I find compendiums such as these helpful. Communication is a topic in which everyone can improve. I found the Ralph Nichols article interesting. Ralph Nichols is an early pioneer in listening studies in business going back to the 1940's. The problems faced at that time (Poor attention, listening not to comprehend but to wait for your turn to speak) are the same problems we face today. Skilled competence and Reaching Frontline employees were also good reads, but the listening article drew my interest for being in a sales role 90% of my job is listening. |
Review # 2 was written on 2011-09-01 00:00:00 mustapha oumejjoud Written in the 1970s, everything seems written for now. Each chapter is a separate practical topic. How do I get my employees to take me seriously? How do I run a meeting so we get things done? How do I get people to communicate to each other? How can you tell when there's trouble brewing in the group managing a project? What can we do about it? This is not a businessman's self help book. It's more like a book based on case studies, and I prefer that for its neutrality. By that, I mean that it doesn't advocate a new philosophy or technique, but evaluates what works. Each chapter appears to be an article published on its own by a different author, and then collected in this book. I found it very useful and noted lots of ideas to use in difficult meetings. |
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