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The art of mingling : fun and proven techniques for mastering any room / Jeanne Martinet.

The art of mingling : fun and proven techniques for mastering any room / Jeanne Martinet.
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158.27 MART
Adult Non Fiction   Campsie . . On Loan . 17 Jun 2024
158.27 MAR
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781250061768 (pbk.)
1250061768 (pbk.)
Name Martinet, Jeanne, 1958- author.
Title The art of mingling : fun and proven techniques for mastering any room / Jeanne Martinet.
Edition Third edition.
Published New York St. Martin's Griffin, [2015]
©2015
Description xxi, 243 pages ; 21 cm.
Notes Includes index.
Contents Preface to the New Edition -- Introduction: Why Learn the Artof Mingling? -- 1. Overcoming Minglephobia -- 2. Open Sesame: Making A Successful Entrance -- 3. Now What? Tools And Rules For Continuing The Conversation -- 4. The Great Escape: Bailing Out And Moving On -- 5. Fancy Footwork: Advanced Mongling Techniques -- 6. The Tailor-Made Mingle: Instructions For Specific Circumstances -- 7. Handling Difficult Situations -- 8. The After-Party: Instructions For Following Up -- 9. From Security To Enlightenment: The Tao of Mingling -- Index.
Summary Does the idea of going to a large party make you weak in the knees? Do you freeze when faced with networking opportunities? You are not alone: Ninety percent of the world suffers from minglephobia. Jeanne Martinet has discovered the cure, a sure-fire system to overcome social fears and have a great time at every type of business or social gathering. Filled with dozens of techniques, tricks, tips, lines and maneuvers, and illustrated with entertaining examples, The Art of Mingling teaches you: Basic survival strategies for the Truly Terrified; Opening lines and gambits that really work; Tools and rules for keeping the conversation going in the right direction; The Etiquette of Escape; Faux pas recovery strategies; Tips for negotiating tough rooms (too crowded, too empty, too snobby); and much, much more!
Subjects Conversation
Interpersonal communication
Etiquette
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