Powertalk! : how to speak it, think it, and use it / Jeffrey Eisen and Pat Farley
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- 346126452
- P 94.45 .E3 1984

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | General Education | GC P 94.45 .E3 1984 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004678 |
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GC LA 1298 .P44 1998 National Centennial Congress on Higher Education : Higher education in the Philippines from the revolution to the 21st century. | GC LB 1025.2 .A53 1982 Teaching : what it's all about / | GC MT 6 .N67 1977 The Norton Scores : an anthology for listening / | GC P 94.45 .E3 1984 Powertalk! : how to speak it, think it, and use it / | GC PA 4414 .O33 1970 Oedipus tyrannus : a new translation, passages from ancient authors, religion and psychology some studies, criticism / | GC PE 1483.2 .R43 1973 Reader's Digest : Write better, speak better. | GC PE 1122 .N67 1984 The Norton reader : an anthology of expository prose / |
Includes index.
1. Conversation and the power dimension -- 2. Test your power quotient -- 3. Emphatics: the way powertalkers say what they think -- 4. Power words from power worlds -- 5. The powertalk delivery -- 6. The powertalk style -- 7. Powertalkers use the sound of reason -- 8. Taking power -- 9. Rebalancing the power in your life -- 10. Powertalk and the outside world -- 11. Powertalk between family, friends, and lovers -- 12. Powertalk in business -- 13. Powertalking your way into a raise and promotion -- 14. Powertalk salesmanship -- 15. From powertalk to personal power.
Powertalk and subtalk are both standard English, but they are spoken in distinctive and different ways. People construct their sentences differently, choose different vocabulary, and speak with a different cadence and intonation.
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