The best leaders know how to communicate clearly and persuasively. How do you stack up?If you read nothing else on communicating effectively, read these 10 articles. We€ve combed through hundreds of ar...

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The best leaders know how to communicate clearly and persuasively. How do you stack up?If you read nothing else on communicating effectively, read these 10 articles. We€ve combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the most important ones to help you express your ideas with clarity and impact€•no matter what the situation.

Leading experts such as Deborah Tannen, Jay Conger, and Nick Morgan provide the insights and advice you need to:

  • Pitch your brilliant ideaۥsuccessfully
  • Connect with your audience
  • Establish credibility
  • Inspire others to carry out your vision
  • Adapt to stakeholders€ decision-making style
  • Frame goals around common interests
  • Build consensus and win support

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