Book Review - The Gift of the Gab by Hory Sankar Mukerjee

The Gift of the Gab by Hory Sankar Mukerjee

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"Hory Sankar Mukerjee shares some essential guidelines about effective communication in his book. The way he portrays communicating as an art could not be any truer for me. Living your life by the standards and ideas that are shared here will transform your life for the better."

Title: The Gift of the Gab

Author: Hory Sankar Mukerjee

Publisher: Sage Publications

Genre: Business Self Help, Communication

First Publication: 2019

Language: English

 

Book Summary: The Gift of the Gab

The trick of moving from ‘average’ to ‘outstanding’ lies in ‘communication’. When you are able to articulate, present and write better than others, you move into the extraordinary league. While most of us agree to these positive effects of communication, we conveniently ignore the downside of communication breakdown, which can lead to stunted professional growth.

The Gift of the Gab: The Subtle Art of Communicating will help you develop a communication strategy that can lead to improvements in your working style. Choosing the right words, listening well and getting your message across eloquently are skills that can be perfected. By changing your communication strategy you can increase your motivation, and improve your productivity and profitability at work.

This book is a corporate guide that can help you become the person you aspire to be.

Book Review - The Gift of the Gab by Hory Sankar Mukerjee

Book Review: The Gift of the Gab

Communication is one of the first things–if not the first thing–we learn as human beings. Transforming our words and the way we listen is an art and just like art each person is its beholder and holds different perspectives, therefore this book, The Gift of the Gab, can be comprehended in many different ways.

Hory Sankar Mukerjee shares some essential guidelines about effective communication in his book The Gift of the Gab. The way he portrays communicating as an art could not be any truer for me. Living your life by the standards and ideas that are shared here will transform your life for the better. Internalizing the teachings of this book and practicing them daily is essential to forming the habit of a more loving and compassionate way to communicate with yourself and with others.

Mr. Mukerjee has definitely learned over his career how to communicate well with others. The author is truly an expert in this field and conveys the message in the most lucid and simplest way possible. The anecdotes and examples used to reinforce the concepts are perfect and genuinely appeals to everyone who reads the book.

The tips and counsel author offers within these pages almost seem too simple, yet most effective. He identifies various practices of those who are adept at socializing and public speaking, from self-deprecating humor to projecting confidence. This is a pithy practical manual with grounded examples, and folksy anecdotes and quotations. Each chapter ends with advice about how to employ each principle. The book was a great learning experience. If you want to communicate more effectively–through leadership, through speaking or writing–this is a great place to start.

 

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"Hory Sankar Mukerjee shares some essential guidelines about effective communication in his book. The way he portrays communicating as an art could not be any truer for me. Living your life by the standards and ideas that are shared here will transform your life for the better."The Gift of the Gab by Hory Sankar Mukerjee