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7 Steps to Break Down Communication Barriers at Work

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Written by: Mary Donohue
Narrated by: Christina Delaine
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According to social scientist and award-winning CEO Dr. Mary Donohue, we communicate ineffectively at work a staggering 80 percent of the time! From the tone of an email to the almost-but-not-quite eye contact of a video conference app, today's tech has increased the speed and scope of our communications - as well as the opportunities to misunderstand each other completely. This lack of effective communication is a leading cause of workplace stress.

In this widely anticipated and deeply researched book, Dr. Donohue, a victim of workplace stress herself, lays out a seven-step solution to give you the tools you need to make communication a cure for workplace stress, not a cause - even (especially) when you're working with a generationally diverse team. Discover what's at the root of the problem - from misunderstood emails and misinterpreted texts to misconstrued social media posts and missed social cues on Zoom - and learn how to respond to different communication preferences now.

Through case studies, evidence-backed research, and more, you'll walk away with the tools you need to ensure everyone on your team - yourself included - is heard and understood, so there's less time clarifying and more time for everyone to be their best, most productive selves.

©2021 Dr. Mary Donohue (P)2021 McGraw Hill
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The audio was very mechanical almost like a computer reading out. Reading out tables was painful

Gives an in-depth perspective on communicating with multi generational teams.

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