The Serious Business of Small Talk, Carol Fleming
The Serious Business of Small Talk, Carol Fleming
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The Serious Business of Small Talk
Becoming Fluent, Comfortable, and Charming

Author: Carol Fleming

Narrator: Carol Fleming, Pamela Lorence, Keith Norton

Abridged: 5 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/20/2018


Synopsis

For a lucky few, light conversation at parties and social events is a breeze. For the rest of us, there is Carol Fleming (bestselling author of It's the Way You Say It), who breaks even the shortest bit of small talk into an understandable process that anyone can master.

Much of your personal success hinges on the effectiveness of your personal communication skills. Whether or not new doors are opened to you may depend on how well you can meet one of life's most frustrating social challenges--starting and developing conversations with strangers, aka "small talk." Small talk is usually considered to be a light, pleasant, and safe verbal exchange, which allows people the time and association to get a sense of each other. It consists of introductions, exchange of personal information and interests when meeting new people and searching for a topic of mutual interest. According to Carol Fleming, conversationalist-extraordinaire, the business of small talk means:
-Bringing people together
-Facilitating understanding
-Finding friendships, building trust and maintaining relationships
-Developing your business
-Exposing you to different points of view
This book teaches you the concrete skills of social behavior, and promises to increase your understanding of what small talk is and what it does, while revealing the rituals and strategies for developing conversation. You may not think you have the "gift of gab," but Carol Fleming will convince you that you can master the fine art of small talk in all your business and social encounters.

About Carol Fleming

Dr. Carol Fleming is the author of The Sound of Your Voice, a Simon & Schuster book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Leah on December 14, 2020

Actually a noteworthy little book :) Lots of audiobook mistakes though Notes: - Speak clearly, speak easily but not too much especially when others want their turn, do not interrupt, be courteous, deal seriously with serious matters and gravely with flatter ones, never criticize people behind their ba......more

Goodreads review by Denise on August 13, 2018

Aside from a few typographical errors in my copy, this book was EXCELLENT. When I picked it up at the bookstore, I already had a vague understanding of what I needed to change in myself to improve my ability to connect with others. This book helped me move onto the next step. Now, instead of thinkin......more

Goodreads review by Kira on February 09, 2020

Mostly useful information. I listened to the author’s recording of the audiobook, and I found many of the anecdotes and much of the delivery condescending in tone and nature. The tips for interaction, though, are generally helpful.......more

Goodreads review by Jules on January 18, 2020

I got made fun of a little for my love of self-help books. What, like you're just going to become a better human by yourself? I only have 90 years on this planet, man, I'm in a hurry. Anyhow, this is a fairly basic book that I got in a bundle. I meant to just leaf through it, but I ended up reading i......more

Goodreads review by Adelina on August 21, 2021

Read it in Romanian and not in the best translation, but the book offers useful and easy to apply information without try to be groundbreaking. I think it could be a useful read especially for students or people at their first job. And a quote that i liked " you are the average of the five people yo......more