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A lack of communication skills, specifically clarity and
active listening is the number reason for divorce in
America. Company's spent over $17 Billion dollars on
communications training alone in 1999, nearly 40% of their
training budget just to help people learn to speak and
listen with clarity! Couples spend years together without
communicating clearly. This leads to
misunderstandings, harbored resentment and a feeling of
isolation within the union. Communication skills determine
success in both career and love, yet these skills are the
one thing most people never receive training in.
Fortunately, effective communication can be learned. It's
one skill that will dramatically improve your life,
professionally and personally. The Clarity
Factor goes to the heart of verbal communication in a completely
unique way. Covering the essential skills in Business and
Personal Communications, this book lays out in an easy to
understand and easy to implement the critical elements to
effective communication most people take for granted.
By implementing and learning the simple steps outlined in this
little 107 page book, you can dramatically effect the quality of
your business and personal relationships for years to come!
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Reviews:
“…surprisingly effective at teaching
readers how to communicate better. We at get Abstract.com
recommend this book to all managers, because your job hinges in
large part on communicating effectively. Now, is that perfectly
clear?”
-- Rolf Dobelli
Getabstract.com
“This is a great little book - just over
a hundred pages, lots of fun to read, and it winds up with an
unexpected, hard-hitting emotional twist. The Clarity Factor
drives home how important and simple, yet unfortunately rare,
true clarity is in both our business and personal lives. The
good news is DiZazzo also gives us a simple, entertaining,
sure-fire way to solve the problem...”.
-- Staff
CareerMag.com
“Our firm's research shows that spoken
communication usually leads to more misunderstandings than
understandings. Those miscommunications, in turn, stall progress
and make life much more difficult for all concerned. The Clarity
Factor is an outstanding explanation of how to improve your
performance as a speaker and as a listener so that those stalls
can be avoided.”
--Donald Wayne Mitchell
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