How to Click with People: The Secret to Better Relationships in Business and in Life

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Author: Kirschner Rick
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Hyperion
Number of pages: 272
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Product Description: With some people, you just click. The connection is quick and easy. Communication flows. You can tell them anything and they know just what you mean. When you connect in this way, you feel understood and accepted for who you really are. You "get" these people and they get you.


We think of this connection as an instantaneous thing, something that either happens or doesn't. Not so, says author Dr. Rick Kirschner. This connection isn't a magical phenomenon; it's a communication skill that can be learned with specific steps and techniques. Based on the author's three decades of experience as an interpersonal communication expert, How to Click with People will show you how to:

Recognize and respond effectively to the four basic communication styles everyone uses; Speak the same language as the person you're talking to, whether emotional or intellectual; Connect in a digital age ruled by e-mail and social media; Master the 7 Signals that will make you—and your ideas—click with others; Troubleshoot the nine obstacles that could be in your way and learn how to avoid or overcome them. In the end, Kirschner argues that these skills are crucial because success has less to do with professional knowledge than with "the ability to express ideas, to assume leadership, and to arouse enthusiasm among people." In this How to Win Friends and Influence People for the twenty-first century, he gives readers the advice and insights they need to strengthen their relationships and take charge of their future.


About the Author: Dr. Rick Kirschner is an international bestselling author, including Dealing With People You Can't Stand: How To Bring Out the Best in People at Their Worst, Love They customer, and Insider's Guide to the Art of Persuasion. Dr. Kirschner is a faculty member of the Institute for Management Studies, and an adjunct professor at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine.