Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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... conversation , as in volley ball , we do not hold the ball but , by batting it back , keep it in mo- tion . In volley ball we may bat the ball in such a way that it goes back across the net in a different direction . In conversation we ...
... conversation , as in volley ball , we do not hold the ball but , by batting it back , keep it in mo- tion . In volley ball we may bat the ball in such a way that it goes back across the net in a different direction . In conversation we ...
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... conversation from bogging down . As the conversa- tion progresses , an increasing number of topics of mutual inter- est may be brought up so that the conversation keeps going on its own momentum . We should not worry if the conversation ...
... conversation from bogging down . As the conversa- tion progresses , an increasing number of topics of mutual inter- est may be brought up so that the conversation keeps going on its own momentum . We should not worry if the conversation ...
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... conversation , remember the things that people like and want . Play up these likes and desires . Wendell White , in his book Psychology in Living , re- minds us that we all want to feel important . Therefore , in our conversations with ...
... conversation , remember the things that people like and want . Play up these likes and desires . Wendell White , in his book Psychology in Living , re- minds us that we all want to feel important . Therefore , in our conversations with ...
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