Shari Harley
Harley reframes workplace communication by emphasizing the importance of candid interactions. Her work, encapsulated in the book "How to Say Anything to Anyone: A Guide to Building Business Relationships That Really Work," offers practical insights for fostering transparent dialogue in professional settings. Harley’s methods are rooted in her extensive experience, having honed her skills through significant roles at organizations like Dale Carnegie Training and OppenheimerFunds. Her academic background, including a Master’s degree in Applied Communication from the University of Denver, underpins her commitment to improving business communication dynamics.\n\nBy establishing Candid Culture in 2007, Harley extended her influence in the field, focusing on making feedback delivery both positive and constructive. Her approaches enable leaders to engage in difficult conversations, enhancing workplace relationships. As an author and Certified Speaking Professional, she delivers content-rich presentations globally, sharing her insights across continents, from the United States to Asia and Australia. This international exposure enriches her understanding of diverse communication strategies, which she shares through her training programs.\n\nReaders seeking to improve their business relationships can benefit from Harley’s work, as her book and speaking engagements provide actionable tools for immediate application. Her client list, including organizations like IBM and the U.S. Olympic Committee, underscores the practical impact of her communication strategies. This bio highlights Harley's dedication to transforming communication, making her a vital resource for professionals aiming to navigate complex workplace interactions effectively.
Books by Shari Harley

How to Say Anything to Anyone
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