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How to Use Power Phrases to Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say, & Get What You Want
by Meryl Runion
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Get rid of weak and poison language 
The author showed me that I was using weak language in business settings. Words such as like, um, I think", etc are not helpful when conveying an idea. "I think the second proposal might be better because, um, it might help us to save a little more money than the ah, first one." Compare that to "The second proposal is better because it provides a 20% cost savings." Now all I have to do is get into the habit of speaking like that all the time! :)
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Great Book 
I purchased this book because of a leadership development class through work and was impressed. It's a quick read, but really gets to the point about "Short, sweet, and to the point". I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to improve their communication in their business or personal life.
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Nothing much 
I did not learn anything from this book. This was filled with new acronyms for marketing purposes. Pass on this one.
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How to Use Power Phrases to say what you mean and mean what you say and get what you want 
As a professional organizer and time management coach, I am consistently working with clients to teach them how to manage interruptinos and over-committment. Meryl Runion does a great job of helping us realize we CAN do this. She provides step-by-step instructions and sample conversations to make it as easy as possible. This is a great resource!
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