Official Review: The Consummate Communicator

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A boss going undercover to determine where the weaknesses and strengths are in the business seems like a great way to better understand what changes need to be made. Using a fictional format to demonstrate what a good boss/leader looks like is exceptionally helpful. I'm looking forward to reading this book. Great review!
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Jay has vision and know the importance to keep up changing in order to bring their customers the best service. Thank you for the review! :D
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

This is the right book that is required by all to make the necessary change that will have a long and lasting positive effect on our life's. I recommend it not only to managers in big corporation but to the individual entrepreneur. Thank for this wonderful review.
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I like the lessons the book has that can be used to turn a loss making company round. Nice review.
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In the fiction book "The Consummate Communicator' by Amy S. Hamilton, she explained how team work in spite of different personalities can create harmony, provide better customer service and sharper leadership skills for the work environment and projects.


But is everyone always ready to embrace change if the old system still work?
"The Consummate Communicator" by Amy S. Hamilton showed new ways to learn how to offer professional customer service that is less costly for training and enhance more profit and sharing for the company to continue and operate.
Also, her system can be applied to a company where customer service need a little more improvement to make life better for everyone and spread positive energy.


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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

It sounds like Regional Bank went through quote the transformation thanks to the main character. Change is a hard concept to embrace but it sounds like it was necessary to save the company. Thanks for the lovely review!
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I liked the idea of Jay that before becoming a CEO he actually stepped in every shoe of the day to day people and working staff. This book seems like an educational and motivational book. People should read it and understand the importance of the book. Congrats for BOTD.
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Your review was helpful in explaining the different concepts of this non-fiction book. The storytelling format is unique.
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This isn't fiction. This is the god awful truth of every office out there. After all didn't we all have that one manager who is so set in his ways, he just cannot get on board with the new program. The one we tell stories about till the day we retire from life itself?
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Customer service remains the best way to assess the good or bad fortune of a company. The most profound changes are little changes that cost next to nothing, yet change is usually difficult to accept and implement due to one reason or another. Great review.
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Post by Joy C »

Change is difficult. But interestingly, the changes with the most impact do not always cost a lot. This summarizes the book and would be a good read for leaders as well as team members. I'd love to read this myself. Thanks for a well laid out review.
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

I guess there are a lot of lessons that can be picked up from this book. However, reading about a business, even if it is fictional, doesn't interest me at all.
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I'd love to learn how the bank changed and the methods Jay used in changing the bank. I find this very interesting. I enjoyed reading your review.
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What appeals the most about this book is that it treats serious organizational issues in a light manner by the use of a fictional narrative. I believe that this book is a must-read for professionals and leaders of enterprises who want to turn around their companies and make an impact on the market. Sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for a great review.
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Well done on this interesting review. You made me want to read this book which is not normally my thing :tiphat:
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