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What are the best books out there that would help me improve and develop my soft skills?

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Question added by Lamya Adam , Front Desk Team Leader , Mariott
Date Posted: 2016/03/10
Anees Palakkal
by Anees Palakkal , Accouting Assistant , lulu hyper market

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Nisreen Ahmad
by Nisreen Ahmad , dfgdhj , twst

The Top 10 Books on Communication Skills

Over the last three weeks I’ve shared the top books in leadership, network marketing, self help and this week I’m giving you the top books on communication skills.

 

I’m not claiming to be the best communicator by any means but it’s a skill that’s been crucial to my success and will be to your success as well. No matter what it is you aspire to be a success at, being a great communicator will be a multiplier for your success.

 

When I put this list together, I was considering all forms of communication in all relationships in your life. Being a consummate student in this area of development will provide exponential results in your life!

 

My Top 10 Communication Skills Books:

 

 

How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

A true classic on human behavior and psychology that’s withstood the test of time. There are no tricks or cheesy cliche’s is this book.  He just shoots straight and gives you what you need to become an influencer through improving your communication skills.

 

 

Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler

Isn’t this what we all want?  How not to lose it when the stakes are high.  It’s how to be James Bond when things are blowing up all around you and everything is on the line.  Or it could be as simple as a prospect meeting and not blowing it!  This is a keeper and a re-reader for anyone wanting to improve his communication skills!

 

 

Difficult Conversations: How to Have Conversations that Matter the Most by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen, and Roger Fisher

The title pretty much sums it up.  This book gives you a step by step approach to having the conversations that matter the most which as we know, in many cases, are the most difficult ones to have.  You can almost consider this a text  book on how to make difficult conversations easy. The world would be a much better place if everyone had read this book.

 

 

How to Have Confidence and Power in Dealing with People by Les Giblin

If you’ve ever struggled with a lack of confidence in your communication ability, this book is a must read. I read this when I was 18 years old out by the pool when I was working as a lifeguard. At the time, I felt like I was a lousy communicator and many of the specific strategies I learned from this book are strategies I still utilize today. This has been a major bestseller for many years and definitely worth your time.

 

 

 

 

Skill with People by Les Giblin

Yes, Les Giblin is so good he’s captured the #4 and the #5 positions. This book, originally written in 1968, has sold over 2 million copies and has been translated into 20 different languages. This book is simple, to the point and a very quick read. In fact, it’s worth reading several times. Whether you want to increase your communication skills at home, at work, or in any environment, this book will help you tremendously.

 

 

Bringing out the Best in People by Aubrey Daniels

 

Aubrey Daniels is a renowned Behavioral Psychologist who’s written several books on performance management.  What grabs me is this book is how he uses several examples with people of all ages, backgrounds, etc…. and how to use positive reinforcement to bring out the best in each of them.  Imagine knowing how to communicate with every new recruit, your kids or coworkers to bring out the absolute best in them. LOVE this book.

 

 

The Definitive Book of Body Language by Barbara and Allan Pease

 

Oh boy!  Now this one is a huge eye opener.  Most of us know that the majority of communication isn’t spoken.  However, you’re often so focused on what others are doing and their nonverbal ques, that we often forget to think of our own!  This is an international bestseller that offers loads of insights on how to read others and how you’re being read!

 

 

Just Listen: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone by Mark Goulston

 

You may have the best idea, argument or product but if people are unwilling to listen, it doesn’t matter.  Goulston is a genius at sharing how to get the busiest people to listen.  He manages to teach you how to turn them into allies.  It’s really about how do you get through to people who don’t want to hear what you have to say.

 

 

Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time by Keith Ferrazzi

 

Keith Ferrazzi is a master networker with very humble beginnings who’s made an art of building relationships on the power of helping one another.  SOunds simple, right?  But this Harvard MBA takes it to an entirely different level which is why he’s recognized as one of Crain’s 40 under 40 who networks with Hollywood’s A-List and DC’s who’s who.

 

Source: http://www.mattmorris.com/

The best book for improvement is everybody's life. It consist of chapters which all can assess. It contains failures and achievements. If somebody will read a normal book it will enhance reading skills or perhaps understandings whatever that language or content it may be. But starting to read personal life will understand the things that needs to be changed or to be enhanced.

Abdullah Al-Harazi
by Abdullah Al-Harazi , مشرف تربوي و مدرب , النهضه

The first steps can help you to improve is to believe in your skills and abilities to do something. also, self confidence that are as wings that can't fly without. To help you mre we can give you some websites to get more books in this field

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 http://www.improveyoursocialskills.com/best-social-skills-books

http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/blog/2012/07/16/25-books-to-sharpen-your-social-skills-and-transform-your-career/

https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-research-backed-books-for-improving-life-skills

 

AFFAN TP
by AFFAN TP , Project Engineer , Realtime Integrated Infratech Pvt Ltd

There is no such books. Reading can help in some other means. The more you read the more you are confident. With good attitude and knowledge you can speak up confident. Thus helping you much more better way to convey your ideas

epoh george
by epoh george , SALES ASSISTANT , TOMORROW PHONES LLC

First it is good to identify your strength and weakness before going into something. reading of books, magazines could equally help to improve on your language and thus you will be confident when speaking. Equally some books also helps in giving guidelines on how to begin with a good team work. As such reading of books will greatly help to improve ones skilss 

A books that you will develop the skills, attitude, self-disciplined and problem solving. such asSoft Skills Training: A Workbook to Develop Skills for Employment by Frederick H. Wentz.

 

MUHAMMAD YASIR IQBAL MALIK
by MUHAMMAD YASIR IQBAL MALIK , FIELD SALES OFFICER , PAK DISTRIBUTORS MULTAN, PAKISTAN TOBACCO COMPANY

QURAN E PAK WITH TAFSEER

BECAUSE ITS THE MOST BEST REAL BOOK FROM WHICH EVERY RELEGION PERSON GET ADMIRED IF FOCUS RATIONALLY

Kaleem Ullah
by Kaleem Ullah , Electrical Engineer , Skippy Apps

try C++ primer by stanley B.Lippman 

As per me there is no one particular book to improve soft skills,  for development and improvement of soft skills it is very important to communicate positively with people.                   Books surely give us knowledge and show us many perspectives of different people towards looking at things and situations.   Best way to improve is through experience which we gain from interaction with new people. 

Rufaro Camillus Mandeya
by Rufaro Camillus Mandeya , IT Technician Attaché , Smacper Printing & Packaging Solutions

The one book I can recommend in "Smarter Faster Better" by Charles Duhigg

A groundbreaking exploration of the science of productivity, that can help anyone learn to succeed with less stress and struggle, and to get more done without sacrificing what we care about most — to become smarter, faster, and better at everything we do.

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