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1. Managers who are good at communication may also be good at covering up real problems.

-Cullis Agelis (Professor, Harvard University)

2. In conversation, judgment is more important than eloquence. -Gracian

3. Talking with people once is often more enlightening than working behind closed doors for many years. Thought must be produced in communication with people, but processed and expressed in loneliness. -lev tolstoy

4. Many secrets hidden in the heart are revealed through the eyes, not through the mouth.

-Emerson

5. An argument may be a shortcut between two hearts. -Ha Ji Bolun

5. It is a quick and simple way to impress people and an inevitable requirement to integrate their enthusiasm and experience into the conversation. If you are not interested in your own words, how can you expect others to be moved? -Dale Carnegie

7. One must know what to say, one must know when to say it, one must know to whom to say it, and one must know how to say it-Drucker, the father of modern management

8. If you want to be a good conversationalist, Then be a person who pays tribute and listens first.-Dale Carnegie

9. If you want others to like you, if you want others to be interested in you, you should pay attention to one thing: talk about things that others are interested in.-Dale Carnegie

1. The reason why some people have communication obstacles in real life, It is because they don't understand and forget an important principle: let others feel important.-Dale Carnegie

11. Effective communication depends on the communicator's full mastery of the topic, not the sweetness of the wording.-Grove

12. If you are right, try to make the other party agree with you gently and skillfully; If you are wrong, admit it quickly and enthusiastically. This is much more effective and interesting than arguing with yourself. -Carnegie beauty

13. Heart-to-heart conversation is the display of the soul. -Wen Kaverin

14. Everyone needs someone to talk openly with him. Although a person can be very brave, he can also be very lonely. -Hemingway

15. Conversation, like composition, has a theme, a draft, a hierarchy, a beginning and an end, and cannot be incoherent. -Liang Shiqiu

16. The art of talking is the art of listening and being listened to. -Herz Ritter

17. "eloquence" is the ability to translate the truth into language, and the language used can make the listener fully understand-Emerson

18. We always focus on internal communication and forget the external communication with customers-McFarlin

19. The so-called "ear-catching" is what we call. -Zhou Hanhui

21. Effective communication depends on the communicator's full mastery of the topic, not the sweetness of the wording-Grove

22. When I talk to a group of people or the mass media, I always pretend that I am having a heart-to-heart conversation with "one person"-Barber

23. The manager is the best. Although a person can be very brave, he can also be very lonely. -Hemingway

24. Listening to each other's opinions or comments is respect, because it shows that we think each other is insightful, eloquent and clever. On the contrary, dozing off, walking away or gossiping is contempt. -Hobbes English

25. Proper use of words is extremely powerful. Whenever we use the right words ... our mind and body will undergo great changes, just between lightning and Shi Huo. -mark? Twain

26. If you want to change your life, you must choose words carefully, because these words can make you excited, enterprising and optimistic. -Anthony? Robbins beauty

27. It will be a kind of happiness to ask anyone for advice and describe your pain, which can be compared with the happiness of the unfortunate people who cross the hot desert and receive a drop of cold water from the sky. -Stendhal

28. Heart-to-heart talk is the display of the soul. -temperature? Kaverin

29. Defending a fault often makes it particularly serious, just like mending a small hole with a piece of cloth, but shattered glass is the same. -Shakespeare

3, unwilling to reason is stubborn; He who can't reason is a fool; Dare not reason is a slave. -drummond