Monday, January 31, 2011

Free Suite of Must-Read eBooks Focusing On Crippling Pitfalls For Internal Communication Professionals

At first glance, the title might sound a little pessimistic. Who really wants to focus on mistakes? But the reality of each page in this meaningful eBook is far more positive: Communications experts sharing their knowledge to help colleagues and peers, with inspiring takeaways and actionable tips for effective leadership and communication for 2011 ... and years to come.

Complied in David Grossman's eBook, The Greatest Mistakes (you don't want to make) is wisdom from smart communicators for some of the world's most recognizable brands that's bound to save you time, energy and improve business results - not to mention win you applause from the leaders you support.

"One of the best e-discussions I've been part of recently happened in a LinkedIn group that was pondering the question, ;What's the greatest mistake(s) a leader can make?' said Grossman. "It got me thinking about what we do, and the big no-nos you want to avoid. These aren't the mistakes that can cost you your job, but ones that can cause unnecessary frustration, aggravation and reduce your impact and results."

While leadercommunicators can - and need to - learn from their own mistakes; they can also learn from others when reading through the pages of this latest eBook. Additionally, Grossman offers up his own expert advice and provides additional perspective and solutions. "I've seen these ideas work irrespective of the economy, industry, leader's personality or style. You might even want to take a bow now ... for how much smarter you're about to become," said Grossman.

To download The Greatest Mistakes (you don't want to make), visit www.yourthoughtpartner.com/the-greatest-mistakes/.

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