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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Leadership
  • Language:English
  • Pages:192
  • eBook ISBN:9780973982749

Making Contact: How To Connect With People

by John Hindle

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Overview
Making Contact includes valuable tips on how to become a better contact hitter – someone who makes meaningful connections with people. Building a positive environment is essential to any goals an organization may have and this book includes ideas and tools to assist them in achieving those goals. The book has chapters on a variety of subjects including communication, teambuilding, customer service, leadership, sales, and connecting with an audience. It tackles concepts that impact how you interact with people whether they agree with your point of view or not. This book is relatable to anyone who wants to connect in a more positive manner with the people in their lives.
Description
Making Contact includes valuable tips on how to become a better contact hitter – someone who makes meaningful connections with people. Building a positive environment is essential to any goals an organization may have and this book includes ideas and tools to assist them in achieving those goals. The book has chapters on a variety of subjects including communication, teambuilding, customer service, leadership, sales, and connecting with an audience. It tackles concepts that impact how you interact with people whether they agree with your point of view or not. This book is relatable to anyone who wants to connect in a more positive manner with the people in their lives.
About the author
John Hindle is a professional speaker, author and entrepreneur. He started a small sporting goods business and nurtured it into a national company. He was the general manager of two professional baseball teams one in Canada and the other in the United States. John has been inducted into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame and has worked on many special projects such as the World Women's Hockey Championship in 2007.