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Communicating Your Competence: A Guide for Non-Native Professionals in the North American Workplace
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Communicating Your Competence: A Guide for Non-Native Professionals in the North American Workplace
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Beverly Leach
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:214 | Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139 |
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Category/Genre | Business communication and presentation Office and workplace |
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9781483595160
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Publishing Details |
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BookBaby
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Imprint |
BookBaby
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Publication Date |
24 May 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
For professionals who are not native to North America, Communicating Your Competence offers an all-in-one path to connecting "American style" in business, social, and presentation situations.To improve verbal and non-verbal delivery, highly-focused first-language-driven pronunciation exercises, techniques for subtle shifts in body language, useful colloquialisms, and culturally appropriate patterns of idea expression will help readers communicate their competence and valuable ideas.Scientists, academics, researchers, business managers or other members of a diverse workforce in a global business, or just someone eager to improve career prospects in America...you will learn to communicate to Americans clearly and persuasively. Part I. Verbal Communication Chapter 1: Fixing Your Accent Where It MattersEach native language brings unique challenges to learning English. Chapter 1 will identify the areas that you alone should concentrate on, and not waste time on the problems of others.Chapter 2: Your Troublesome Consonants & VowelsConcentrating only on those sounds that are central to the improvement of the individual reader's accent alone, the right small adjustments can produce huge results.Chapter 3: Cultivating the "Music" of American EnglishHere readers will adjust to the more natural-sounding "music" of the language, including patterns of stress, pacing and downward movement that are unique to a native style of speaking.Part II - Non-Verbal CommunicationChapter 4: When Gestures Speak Louder than WordsReaders will explore the unspoken cues that convey tremendous meaning beyond our words -how we use our bodies and gestures to approach a person, use "mirroring," and signal a desire to comment or interrupt.Chapter 5: Connecting with People This chapter will help you develop a more open American communication style, so that others will see you as an approachable and worthy leader, team player or colleague.Chapter 6: Presenting and Defending Your ideasReaders will learn to communicate their thoughts in ways that are structured to be clearly understood and have the impact they deserve.Part III. The Successful PresentationChapter 7: Pulling It All TogetherThis chapter shows how "connecting" is at the core of every element of a presentation as you confidently and clearly present yourself and your message to an audience of any size.Chapter 8: Your Comprehensive ChecklistHere is the reader's summary review of every element of a successful presentation, from the earliest planning stages to rehearsing your final delivery.
Author Biography
In her 30-year career, Beverly Leach has taught and coached thousands of non-native professionals from more than 80 countries. From her base in Princeton, New Jersey, she has developed programs to improve the workplace communication of scientists, academics, managers, workers and directors of global businesses operating throughout America.Past clients have included such foreign based global corporations as BASF (Germany), Bracco (Italy), Fermenich (Switzerland), Hyundai (Korea), NEC (Japan), Novartis/formerly Ciba Geigy (Switzerland), Novo Nordisk (Denmark), Rhodia (France), Roche Molecular Diagnostics (Switzerland), and Subaru (Japan). Also academic and research institutions include Janelia Research Campus (Howard Hughes Medical Institute), the Institute for Advanced Study, New York University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Princeton UniversityCommunicating Your Competence presents her proven methods for addressing the most crucial linguistic and cultural challenges to career success in North America.
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