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The Art of Mingling: Proven Techniques for Mastering Any Room
Jeanne Martinet
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2006 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
Helpful hints for Communicating with People
People fear walking into a
room
and st
art
ing a conversation. They don't know how to begin.....Jeanne Martinent ABCs for beginning conversations really makes you start thinking about opening lines with someone. Best of all, they are simple.
Jeanne provides very helpful ideas about how to break away from someone at a networking event. Breaking away is something people fear for they do not want the other person to believe they are being rude. She describes in detail
techniques that
she has tested herself. Practical information for
any
one.
Kathy Condon, Author of the book "It Doesn't Hurt to Ask: It is all about communication."
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Not for men
This book contains m
any useful
tips for women. Men, however, could never get away with most of the ideas such as the conversation st
art
ers. What might seem cute or playful when done by a woman, will come across as stupid if done by a man. If you are a man, avoid this book or risk people saying "is that guy for real?" behind your back.
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creative ways to get out there!
I am only half way through this book, but already it has
proven itself
to be a charming and clever little resource. I almost returned the book thinking that I really didn't need it but for the price, it has a wealth of information,
techniques
and real-life anecdotes and Jeanne M
artinet's writing
is both witty and conversational.
This book could really be for
any
one, if one uses the techniques and examples with a little bit of creativity. I am a college student striding both business and social worlds -- when put into context I can see myself using Jeanne's techniques both at a networking event as much as I can a social-mixer. Expand the techniques a little further and they can be used in events where you might not know anyone (in line, in a new class, waiting at the bus stop, etc.). The only thing Jeanne has yet to emphasise in the book (and perhaps this is a good thing) is the effect on
mingling
and making friends -- this is not a book to teach you to be irresistable to men or how to win a lot of friends (many of which books I find unrealistic, especially since Jeanne's more practical book and those 'other' books emphasise the same thing: confidence and fearlessness), Jeanne instead reminds the reader that the art of mingling is merely to have fun, survive tough social situations and maybe even have an entertaining conversation with which to share with friends the next day. All in all this book seems great both for wallflowers who often feel tounge tied, and party-people who just want to seem that much more clever, alike.
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this book was decent. it did have some funny stuff in it. but, i think being funny always helps ease situations where your uncomfortable in
mingling
. its worth it for some of the tips it gave. but, some or outdated/corny that you would look stupid nowdays if you used them. so, dont take everything verbatum
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Does the idea of going to a large p
arty make
your palms sweat and your mouth go dry? You are not alone. M
any people
suffer from minglephobia, a secret terror of large parties. Jeanne Martinet?s tried-and-true cure is her unique system of
techniques
and strategies for overcoming social fears. Now you can relax and thrive at any business or social event!
Updated with dozens of brand-new field-tested tricks, tips, lines, and maneuvers, The Art of
Mingling
will teach you:
* Basic Survival Fantasies for the Truly Terrified
* The Flattery Entree
* The Fade In (and the Fade Out)
* The Human Sacrifice
* The Cell-Out
* The Hors D?Oeuvre Maneuver
* The Dot-Dot-Dot Plot
* The Quotation Device
* The Quick Change
* The Faux Pas Moi
* And much, much more!
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