Fit

Fit
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Get ahead in your personal and professional life with crowd-pleasing communication skills Packed with advice on improving verbal and non-verbal communication skills alike, Communication Essentials For Dummies is a comprehensive, approachable guide to communication no one should be without. Utilising a core range of simple skills, this friendly guide shows you how easy it is to communicate effectively. You'll find out how to listen actively, establish rapport, communicate with credibility, manage communication in difficult situations and converse with ease using modern technology – and lots more. Great communication skills can make all the difference in your personal and professional life, but for those who tend to get a bit tongue-tied under pressure or just have a hard time asserting themselves, voicing thoughts coherently and confidently can be a sweat-inducing experience. Here, expert author Elizabeth Kuhnke takes the intimidation out of communication by sharing her top tips for successful communication in any situation. Discover how to get ahead in the workplace by mastering your communication skills Realise the benefits of active listening and the value of establishing rapport Understand how the use of effective communication skills can help you secure a new job offer Recognise how to use effective communication to negotiate your way to personal and professional success Whether you're looking to climb the corporate ladder, take on a new professional challenge or just want to improve your communication skills in personal and professional relationships, Communication Essentials For Dummies will have you listening, voicing and articulating your way to success in no time.

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Warren Kennaugh is one of Australia's elite coaches. I particularly admire the parallels he makes between business and sports coaching. Business and sport have a lot to learn from each other. Warren has a deep understanding of Hogan assessments which is accurately captured in this book. For anyone wanting some keen insights into what makes for a high performing team, this book is a must read.

– Peter Berry, Managing Director and Hogan Consultant,
Peter Berry Consulting

Most sports, and certainly the one I am involved with (rugby), include considerable physical mastery and significant technical skill. But of course, to be a true champion of your chosen profession, you have to know who you are and how you respond under pressure situations, be in control of yourself and know how you best operate. This book exposes the absolute importance of the performance mindset of the athlete and that as managers and coaches we simply cannot afford to ignore this critical area. To do so would be negligent! This book ‘fits' with me!

– Lyndon Bray, SANZAR Game Manager,
former Test Match Rugby Referee

For some time now I have struggled with the overly prescriptive view taken on talent and leadership. In Fit, Kennaugh sheds light on why and the inherent risk of adopting a one size fits all approach to high performance. What makes this piece eminently readable is the rich portfolio of experience that Kennaugh draws on to bring the theory of high performance to life; at all times backed up by a solid body of theory and research. Kennaugh clearly brings a deep passion for the field and it shows in Fit.

– Mark Busine, Managing Director, Australia,
DDI-Asia/Pacific International, Ltd

Thanks Warren, at last a simple approach that makes sense and cuts through high performance hype. Fit shows simply and impactfully how to put yourself in your own sweet spot of high performance.

– Leanne Christie, CEO,
Ovation Speakers Bureau

I can't remember the last time I was so excited about a book. It's frank, refreshing and just plain honest about what makes high performance. It has great real life examples, backed up by extensive research and cross referencing. Before reading any other book on performance, read Fit.

– Angela Howard, Chief Human Resource Officer, Metcash Ltd

As in most businesses, the great challenge of high performance is managing and understanding what makes different people tick. In order to achieve consistency in this, you have to understand the complexities of human behaviour. In my role as the head coach of a professional cricket team, I spend most of my time managing people. In Fit, Warren Kennaugh is able to simplify man management; a concept which is often confusing, and always challenging. Fit is frank, refreshing and honest and an interesting guide to high performance.

– Justin Langer AM, Head Coach, Western Warriors and Perth Scorchers cricket teams

Not only does Fit challenge conventional thinking about performance, it actually provides the formula about how YOU best fit. Once you start reading you won't be able to put it down as you begin to identify yourself within this book – well done Warren for cracking the high performance code.

– David Mathlin, Director and Senior Principal,
Sinclair, Knight & Merz (Australia)

Wow, what a magical piece of writing on the complexities of human performance. Frankly, from the moment I started to read Fit, I couldn't stop until the final page. Warren has clearly ‘tilted the lance at some sacred cows', but so what, this is exactly why this is a must-read for everyone and every team leader who wants to perform consistently better.

– Tony Pensabene, former CEO, Johnson & Johnson Medical,
Taiwan and New Zealand

Warren Kennaugh is more committed to enabling high performance in individuals and teams than any other person on the planet. His no-nonsense, at times humorous approach is reflected throughout this great book. Kennaugh makes it powerful yet simple to understand and provides direction for everyone to be a high performer in all aspects of life – if you're interested in exceptional performance then this book is for you.

– Brett Rumford, PGA Golfer,
five times winner on the EPGA Tour

Compelling. Fit challenges years of tightly held theory on talent which has left business poorer financially and culturally. Kennaugh provides an inspiring science-based solution presented in a humanistic way, an engaging must-read for anyone in business.

– Mark Smith, Group Executive, Perpetual Private

This book is an interesting and informative read for anyone who is passionate and committed to improving their individual and team performance. There is something for everyone who wants to try and reach their potential because it focuses on the individual personality and challenges you to engage with the exercises, reflect and learn from the experience of Warren's work. Never hesitate at the price of a book, please think about the value that it can give you – and there is plenty of value in this one.

– Simon Taufel, ICC Umpire Performance & Training Manager,


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