Talking from 9 to 5, Deborah Tannen
Talking from 9 to 5, Deborah Tannen
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Talking from 9 to 5
How Women's and Men's Conversational Styles Affect Who Gets Heard, Who Gets Credit, and What Gets Done at Work

Author: Deborah Tannen

Narrator: Deborah Tannen

Abridged: 1 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/1994


Synopsis

Are your words working for you?

You say something at a meeting and it is ignored; then when someone else says the same thing, everyone embraces it as a marvelous idea. You devote yourself to a project, but don't get credit for the results. You give what you think are clear instructions, but the job is not done, or done wrong. Sometimes it seems you are not being heard, not getting credit for your efforts, not getting ahead as fast as you should.

Now, Deborah Tannen brings to the workplace the same voice, eye, and insight that made That's Not What I Meant! and You Just Don't Understand bestselling classics. In Talking From 9 to 5, she explores the special world of work -- where we spend countless hours with people we may not understand or even like, and where the way we talk determines not only how we get the job done, but how we are evaluated for our efforts. Offering powerful new ways of understanding what happens in the workplace, from the simplest exchanges to the complex contemporary issues of the glass ceiling, Tannen explains a variety of conversational styles and reveals how each of us can develop the flexibility and understanding we need.

Since the publication of You Just Don't Understand, Tannen has been told over and over, "Your book saved my marriage." Talking From 9 to 5 will have the same dramatic impact on those who are struggling with co-workers, jobs, and companies, and will help entire companies as well as individual women and men thrive in a working world made up of increasingly diverse workforces and ever-more competitive markets.

About Deborah Tannen

Deborah Frances Tannen is an author and professor of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Janet on April 06, 2008

Deborah Tannen is a linguist and was affiliated with a university that my mother-in-law, a former librarian, worked at and brought to my attention. I am now reading her books as it relates to communication with my 13 year old daughter, to ensure that the negative dynamics that other mothers of daugh......more

Goodreads review by Steve on February 07, 2018

I don't remember how this got onto my book shelves, but there it was when I was looking for something to read. Wish I'd read it years ago. When I think back to the times in my work life when I had difficulty, it was never because I couldn't accomplish a technical task. No, it was because I couldn't c......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on March 23, 2009

The book would probably be most helpful for people in managerial roles. It is more of a guide to understanding communication styles than a guide to improving one's own. I did find it very interesting though. It gave a concrete voice to many of my own perceptions about the way I am perceived and help......more

Goodreads review by Julio on May 09, 2020

The fear of rape is the extreme form of it; the fear of male violence is nub. Women have always be discriminated against in the workplace, be it making less than their male counterparts or called names. This book explains why women are always made fun of at work.......more

Goodreads review by june3 on May 15, 2019

This is another book that I selected as part of a learning initiative for managers at my workplace. I read this book when it first came out in 1994. I just re-read it, and I have to say, it remains an enormously important study of how men and women of my generation interact in the workplace. Deborah......more