- David Batstone
- Gail Blanke
- Jack Canfield
- Katherine Crowley/Kathi Elster
- Stewart Emery
- Lois Frankel
- Jeffrey Gitomer
- Jocelyn Greenky Herz
- Tory Johnson
- Linda Kaplan Thaler/Robin Koval
- Peggy Klaus
- Ruth Klein
- Kevin Liles
- Tamara Monosoff
- Nan Mooney
- Angie Morgan
- Tom Peters
- Daniel Pink
- Stephan Poulter
- Tom Rath
- Karen Salmansohn
- Jake Steinfeld
- Vince Thompson
- Brian Tracy
Peggy Klaus Teaches You to Master Soft Skills
Peggy Klaus gives you tips on how to learn the essential soft skills for taking your career to the next level.
- How Can I Present a Different Perspective?
- How Do I Keep My Emotions in Check?
- What is Executive Presence and How Do I Get It?
- How Do I Prepare for a Performance Review?
- How Can I Telecommute Successfully?
- Read an Excerpt From 'The Hard Truth...'
- Is Your Procrastination Telling You Something?
About Peggy Klaus
A much in-demand communication and leadership coach, Peggy Klaus has spent more than a decade advising some of America's top Fortune 500 executives. She reaches thousands of professionals a year through speaking, coaching and workshops for leading corporations in America and abroad. Klaus's colorful and frank advice is frequently sought out by journalists. She has been featured and quoted extensively in a wide range of media, including ABC 20/20, NBC Today, BusinessWeek, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Newsweek, Fortune and O magazine. Author of 'The Hard Truth About Soft Skills' and 'BRAG!,' Klaus provides a variety of programs that teach the art of self promotion and increase soft skills mastery in the workplace.
Praise for Peggy
"Peggy Klaus hits another home run with 'The Hard Truth About Soft Skills.' Follow her wise advice now for an easy career trajectory."
-- Lois P. Frankel, Ph.D., author of 'Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office' and 'See Jane Lead'
"'The Hard Truth's' intimate, conversational tone makes you feel like you're chatting with a savvy management consultant. But don't be deceived. Behind Peggy Klaus' easy flowing prose lies a buffet of skills to nourish your career advancement, from taking intelligent risks to examining your intuitive responses to confronting your critics. Avoid it at your peril."
-- Harry Kavros, Associate Dean for Administration, Columbia Law School
Buy Peggy's Books
What's the hard truth? Soft skills get little respect but will make or break your career. Master your soft skills to really get ahead at work!
Burning Questions
- How can I get my boss to really notice me?
- Are you ever too old to start a new career?
- How do I advance quickly at my new job?
- How can I present my best self at work?
- How can I use office politics to my advantage?
- Is ambition always bad?
- How do I determine what my talents are?
- How can I be more professionally ambitious?
- What should I wear to work?
- What should I do if my boss is a tyrant?
- What can I do if I'm stuck in an uncreative job?
