Your Invisible Toolbox: The Technological Ups And Interpersonal Downs Of The Millennial Generation

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Pub Date 04 May 2017 | Archive Date 15 Nov 2018

Description

You can effectively relate, connect, understand, and lead... if you have the right set of tools.

Each of us has two sets of tools. The first toolbox is filled with the technical skills, equipment, and devices needed to help us carry out our activities. The second toolbox is invisible. It contains the tools that we use in human interactions.

According to Harvard University, Stanford Research Institute, and the Carnegie Foundation, 85% of your success comes from our interpersonal skills and how you relate to others.

For the first time in American history, there are four generations coming together in the workplace. This brings a whole new set of challenges to modern business. Your Invisible Toolbox tackles the challenges many millennials face with a unique set of research-based tools, put together in an easy-to-apply road map to success.

When used well, the effects of using these tools are anything but invisible.

You can effectively relate, connect, understand, and lead... if you have the right set of tools.

Each of us has two sets of tools. The first toolbox is filled with the technical skills, equipment, and...


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ISBN 9780998652801
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Featured Reviews

Not just for MIllennials, this book is for anyone who wants to communicate better. Technology has changed the way we communicate and I have witnessed many misunderstandings due to txts and emails. I'm not fond of either myself, but they are impossible to avoid. Kudos to Rowena Crosbie and Deborah Rinner for tackling such a vast subject! great book!

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