HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication, Vol. 2 (with bonus article "Leadership Is a Conversation" by Boris Groysberg and Michael Slind)

Harvard Business Review Press
Harvard Business Review, Heidi Grant, Scott Berinato, Tsedal Neeley, Erin Meyer
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A collection of 10 of the best, most influential articles on communication that published since the original HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication came out.

  • Curates the best and most influential HBR articles on communication that have published since the original Must Reads volume came out, saving readers the time they'd spend searching our archive for important strategy articles.
  • Provides the big ideas in communication in recent years, as well as practical advice on how to communicate in negotiations, across cultures, during feedback conversations, virtually, and more.
  • Covers a variety of topics about communication, including language strategy, persuasion, presenting data, virtual communication, influence, and asking questions
  • Includes well-known authors our readers trust, including Marcus Buckingham, Tsedal Neeley, Robert Steven Kaplan, Heidi Grant, and more.

Audience: Leaders and managers at all levels who want to communicate effectively. This book will be equally engaging, inspiring, and relevant for first-time readers of the series and any of the hundreds of thousands of people who bought the original must reads.

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