Interpersonal Savvy
"The greatest compliment that was ever paid me was
when one asked me what I thought, and attended to my answer."
Henry David Thoreau – American author, poet, and philosopher

OVERVIEW - The key to getting along with all kinds of people is to hold back or neutralize your personal reactions and focus on others first. Being savvy is working from the outside in. Then, interpersonal savvy becomes having a range of interpersonal skills and approaches and knowing when to use what with whom. The outcome is ease of transaction where you get what you need without damaging other parties unnecessarily and leave them wanting to work with you again.

Competency For Your Improvement Guide: Interpersonal Savvy
      



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Assessment - Proficient and Unskilled Behaviors


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Suggested Reading



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Podspots - Quick podcast, enhanced by avatars or video of live person, packed with useful tips.

A Matter of Style
Appreciating Personal Styles: The Achiever                       
Appreciating Personal Styles: The Adventurer                  
Appreciating Personal Styles: The Analyzer                       
Appreciating Personal Styles: The Anchor                        

Communicating to Influence: Part 1
Communicating to Influence: Part 2
Communicating to Influence: Part 3
Communicating to Influence: Part 4

Broadband Communication: Part 1 
Broadband Communication: Part 2
Broadband Communication: Part 3                     
Broadband Communication: Part 4
Broadband Communication: Part 5                     
Broadband Communication: Part 6
Broadband Communication: Part 7


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Aperio International 


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