
Writing, Presenting, and Communicating with Confidence (HBR Work Smart Series)
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Communication is key.
Effective communication is essential to standing out at work and excelling in your career. But when it comes to making a convincing point in a meeting, crafting a perfect email, or nailing a presentation (in-person or virtual), there's a lot to navigate. What kind of language do you use with a varied audience, which channel is best for which message, how much do body language and Zoom backgrounds matter, and what should you not say?
Writing, Presenting, and Communicating with Confidence is filled with practical advice from HBR experts that can help you answer questions like:
- How can I prepare for the most-difficult conversations?
- Do I have what it takes to give a great presentation?
- What can I do to improve my writing?
- In what ways can I overcome public speaking anxiety?
- How do I combat imposter syndrome to communicate with confidence?
- How can I boost my presence and influence at work and on social media?
Writing, speaking, and communicating at work can be daunting tasks. This book will help you better understand and confidently apply these skills in an approachable way.
Rise faster with quick reads, real stories, and expert advice. It's not easy to navigate the world of work when you're exploring who you are and what you want in life. How do you translate your interests, skills, and education into building a career you love? The HBR Work Smart series features the topics that matter to you most in your early career, including being yourself at work, collaborating with (sometimes difficult) colleagues and bosses, managing your mental health, and weighing major job decisions. Each title includes chapter recaps and links to video, audio, and more. The HBR Work Smart series books are your practical guides to stepping into your professional life and moving forward with confidence.
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction: How I Found My Bravery as a Communicator
- Section 1: Build Your Confidence
- Ch. 1: A Simple Hack to Communicate More Effictively
- Ch. 2: How to Build Confidence at Work
- Ch. 3: Don't Let Self-Doubt Hold You Back
- Ch. 4: Communicating Authentically in a Virtual World
- Section 2: Nail Presenting and Speaking Opportunities
- Ch. 5: To Give a Great Presentation, Be Balanced, Be Generous, and Be Human
- Ch. 6: To Overcome Public Speaking Anxiety, Focus Outward
- Ch. 7: How to Speak Up in a Meeting, and When to Hold Back
- Ch. 8: Stand Out in a Virtual Meeting
- Ch. 9: Your Voice Alone Can Command Attention
- Section 3: Sharpen Your Business Writing
- Ch. 10: The Science of Strong Business Writing
- Ch. 11: Three Ways to Make Your Writing Clearer
- Ch. 12: Five Tips for Writing Professional Emails
- Ch. 13: Did You Get My Slack/Email/Text?
- Section 4: Develop Persuasion and Influence
- Ch. 14: How to Persuade Your Boss That Your Idea Is Great
- Ch. 15: Increase Your Influence at Work
- Ch. 16: To Build Your Influence, Connect and Engage First
- Ch. 17: Strengthen Your Professional Presence on Social Media
- Ch. 18: The Power of Active Listening at Work
- Section 5: Tackle Tough Conversations
- Ch. 19: Common Miscommunications at Work (and How to Avoid Them)
- Ch. 20: Respond to an Upsetting Email with Grace
- Ch. 21: Be Direct Without Being Rude
- Ch. 22: How to Have Difficult Conversations Without Burning Bridges
- Notes
- Index
- About the Contributors
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