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Everyone Communicates, Few Connect: What the Most Effective People Do Differently

The most effective leaders know how to connect with people. It's not about power or popularity, but about making the people around you feel heard, comfortable, and understood.

This book will teach you how to do that.

While it may seem like some folks are born with a commanding presence that draws people in, the fact is anyone can learn to communicate in ways that consistently build powerful connections. Bestselling author and leadership expert John C. Maxwell offers advice for effective communication to those who continually run into obstacles when it comes to personal success.

In Everyone Communicates, Few Connect, Maxwell shares five principles and five practices to develop connection skills including:

  • Finding common ground
  • Keeping your communication simple
  • Capturing people's interest
  • Creating an experience everyone enjoys
  • Staying authentic in all your relationships

Your ability to achieve results in any organization is directly tied to the leadership skills in your toolbox. Connecting is an easy-to-learn skill you can apply today in your personal, professional, and family relationships to start living your best life.

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Published Mar 30, 2010

288 pages

Average rating: 8.5

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NSohn
Apr 27, 2025
8/10 stars
A resource for anyone that looks to expand their potential as a leader to connect with others in leadership and staff. Building bridges starts with communication and communication is most of all to listen. Listening is the key to successful communication and the author drives that point throughout the book.

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