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The 11 Laws of Likability

Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like

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The 11 Laws of Likability

By: Michelle Tillis Lederman
Narrated by: Jill Blackwood
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About this listen

When establishing a relationship with someone, coming across as manipulative and self-serving is a bad move. That’s why Michelle Tillis focuses on the power of deep and authentic connections to achieve business success.

As the founder and CEO of the management training organization Executive Essentials, Michelle Tillis coaches and trains leaders to experience continual growth and achieve results through the power of collaboration, communication, and relationships.

In this book, she presents activities, self-assessment quizzes, and real-life anecdotes from professional and social settings to show you how to identify what's likable in yourself and use those characteristics to build connections with other professionals.

In The 11 Laws of Likability, you will discover:

  • how to start conversations and keep them going with ease;
  • convert acquaintances into friends;
  • uncover people's preferences;
  • tweak your personal style to enable engaging, reciprocal interactions;
  • and leave a lasting impression on others after your initial meeting.

We all know that networking is important, and that forming relationships with others is a vital part of success. However, traditional forms of networking often remove emotions from the equation--focusing only on immediate goals.

The 11 Laws of Likability teaches you how to build the kind of deep relationships that have true staying power, bring genuine joy, and provide long-term support.

Business Communication Career Success Communication & Social Skills Employment Management Management & Leadership Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Business Career Law Inspiring

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Easy understandable and fun to read, listen. Good for Gaining communication skills. And good explanaition for communication awareness.

Overall great book

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its full with widely available information, nothing new and full with description on how to use different apps and websites such as Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn. some of the suggestions do not even exist anymore.

good side is that the person who read the book did a good job and not being really annoying as half of the other books I've read.

Nothing I haven't heard before, and very outdated information

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