I Owe My Communication Skills to These 5 Books
<p>I’m writing this article from the airport.</p>
<p>It’s 8 PM and I’m flying back home from a work meeting a friend invited me to. He’s a startup founder who asked for my help in pitching his product to one of the country’s most powerful cabinet ministers.</p>
<p>It was one of the most important meetings of his life, and when he asked me to help him pitch, I was shocked. I haven’t the slightest clue of the technicalities his startup is involved in.</p>
<p>“Why me?” I asked.</p>
<p>“You’re so good at public speaking. For this meeting, I need the most talented communicator I know.”</p>
<p>How could I not accept after such an endearing endorsement?</p>
<p>The meeting went well. We extended a 30-minute conversation to two hours, and have our calendars booked for a follow-up meeting next week. At this stage, this is the best we could have hoped for.</p>
<p>But this article isn’t about that.</p>
<p>This article is about how communication is a skill you need to work on, not something you’re born with. Delivering the right message at the right time is an art.</p>
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