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Conversation skills book review 1 – How to talk to anyone about anything – James W. Williams

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I often wonder whether the conversation skills gap was caused by the imposed isolation during the Covid lockdowns or a by-product of the digitisation of communications. He also offers an exercise to imagine meeting with someone for the first time. Williams: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle ).

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Book review: Sales Mind – 48 tools to help you sell by Helen Kensett

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They are organised into sections: The seller mind shift To see To think: Synthesising your sell To think: Communicating your sell To improve Closing the sale Selling skills The author considers the difference between using our innate natural selling skills compared to learned techniques. How it is better than competitors?

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Selling challenges in professional services: Sales processes and skills

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Nervousness – Shyness, modesty, lack of confidence and fear of failure can make fee-earners reluctant to organise meetings to take the next steps in building a potential client relationship. This has changed the sales process fundamentally in many environments.

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Book review: How to do the work (recognise your patterns, heal from your past and create your self) by Dr Nicole LePera

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We require communication to survive”. This sense of safety is passed onto others in a process called co-regulation (see Emotional contagion, delegation, coaching and team meetings (kimtasso.com) ). Tools: Meet your shadow and changing to empowerment consciousness. Yet “ We are interpersonal creatures.

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Coaching and Consulting – People and Problem-Solving skills

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There are many aspects of consulting competencies and attributes: emotional intelligence, analytical, problem-solving, delivery of results, leadership, project management, commercial orientation, entrepreneurial spirit, team work as well as functional expertise and market/sector knowledge. What is a consultant? Consultancy.uk