(Download free ebook) Listening With Empathy: Creating Genuine Connections With Customers and Colleagues
• John Selby •
#2021166 in eBooks 2007-01-30 2007-01-30File Name: B00CUU6DBI
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Poorly Written and OutdatedBy W. Richard McnallyNot the worst book and the biggest waste of time I have ever purchased, but close. Obviously, the only purpose of this book was the author's self promotion of worthless and clicheacute;d concepts.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Lindy Williamsonexcellent for all counselors as well as sales folks0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Title misleadingBy CustoAbout the AuthorPsychologist John Selby has spent over thirty years practicing and teaching meditation and its benefits and has studied meditative techniques and traditions all over the world. The author of seven meditation and self-help books, Selby has sold more than half-a-million copies of hisWith customer loyalty weighing in as the most valued commodity in the workplace today, we'd all like to know how to create lasting emotional connections to keep clients personally satisfied and eager to do business with us. In this followup to Take Charge of Your Mind John Selby presents his 4step Listening With Empathy moodmanagement method for doing just that, giving readers a practical toolkit for rapidly shifting from negative to genuinely positive moods at work, feeling good in your own sk... [PDF.sp43] Listening With Empathy: Creating Genuine Connections With Customers and Colleagues Rating: 4.84 (485 Votes)
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