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Cutting Through the Chatter: How to Interrupt Others Politely

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  • Overview

    Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright said the single most important word she learned in her former position was INTERRUPT. Sitting in rooms full of outspoken men, it was very hard for her to be heard. But there were always ways to interrupt politely.

    Karen Friedman outlines some effective interrupting strategies to help convey your point in a crowded room.

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  • Overview

    Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright said the single most important word she learned in her former position was INTERRUPT. Sitting in rooms full of outspoken men, it was very hard for her to be heard. But there were always ways to interrupt politely.

    Karen Friedman outlines some effective interrupting strategies to help convey your point in a crowded room.

Schedule21 Nov 2024