Kniha Effective Negotiating Jeremy Comfort

Effective Negotiating

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: 50 % šance
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A video-based series aimed at improving communicative skills in specific areas. Effective Negotiati...

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Jazyk
Angličtina
Vydáno
1998
EAN
9780194572774
Enbook ID
01176055
Hmotnost
63
Rozměry
109 x 69 x 17

Kompletní popis

A video-based series aimed at improving communicative skills in specific areas. Effective Negotiating helps learners with negotiating in a variety of situations, from day-to-day encounters within organizations to more substantial negotiations between companies. It shows different styles of negotiating such as formal and informal, positional and co-operative, and demonstrates how both sides can achieve a successful outcome. A range of skills are covered, including active listening, structuring and negotiating, maintaining positive communication and developing self-awareness. How can it be used? As the basis of a short, intensive specialist course. As a component of a longer, more general Business English training programme. For classroom teaching, but also for self-study. Who is it for? Work-experienced learners from a variety of professional fields. Pre-work experience students. Key features Each course looks at a common business function - presentations, meetings, telephoning, socializing and negotiating - and takes learners through a stage-by-stage analysis of the skills and language they need to perform these functions effectively in English. The 30-minute video is the central component of each course. The video illustrates both bad and good versions of the core activity for analysis and discussion. It also acts as the focus for further transfer activities and language work, which are contained in the Student

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