Summary:
The book provides practical strategies and techniques for initiating effective conversations in a professional context, focusing on the crucial first minute to make a strong impression and achieve communication goals. It offers insights into crafting compelling openings, asking the right questions, and setting the tone for productive dialogue.
Key points:
1. First Minute Power: The book highlights the crucial role the first minute plays in shaping conversations and first impressions.
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