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The Voice of Authority: 10 Communication Strategies Every Leader Needs to Know

Would you like to compel others to act? Command more attention for your ideas? Communicate as a respected leader? In The Voice of Authority, communications guru and bestselling author Dianna Booher shares her proven secrets of communication-powerful guidelines that have worked for some of the largest corporations in the world.

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Dianna Booher

Dianna Booher

Dianna Booher, CSP, CPAE, works with organizations to increase their productivity and effectiveness through better oral, written, interpersonal, and cross-functional communication. A prolific author of 43 books, including her latest The Voice of Authority: 10 Communication Strategies Every Leader Needs to Know, she has published with Random House, Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, and McGraw-Hill. An acclaimed international speaker and business communication expert, she is also CEO of Booher Consultants, Inc., a communication training firm serving many Fortune 500 clients. Major media such as Good Morning America, CNN, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and NPR have interviewed her for critical opinions on workplace communication, and Successful Meetings magazine has named her to its list of the “21 Top Speakers for the 21st Century.”

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mailroom@booher.com
817-318-6000
http://www.BooherDirect.com http://www.BohherBanter.typepad.com

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Apologize--Do It Wrong and You'll Be Sorry

Why won’t the latest celebrity flap go away? Situations calling for a public apology come and go about once a month. Some rock star, movie actor, athlete, or politician gets caught shoplifting, driving while drunk, doing drugs, having an affair, uttering prejudicial slurs over an open mic, or taking a bribe, and the public becomes outraged about the duplicity. The public persona and principles preached don’t match the private behavior.

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