Muzzling the Motor Mouths: Silence Workplace Windbags

by Bill Lampton Ph.D.

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Bill Lampton, Ph.D., helps organizations "Finish in First Place," by strengthening their communication, motivation, customer service, and sales. His speeches, seminars, coaching and consulting client list includes the Ritz-Carlton Cancun, Celebrity Cruises, CenturyTel, The Gillette Company, Krystal Company, and the Environmental Protection Agency. Visit his Web site to sign up for his complimentary monthly newsletter, and to order his popular book, The Complete Communicator: Change Your Communication, Change Your Life! His Web site: http://www.ChampionshipCommunication.com

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Nonstop talkers surround us.  They appear to have no concept of time, as they ramble on endlessly--following their request to "talk to you for a minute."  You want to treat them courteously, yet demonstrate that you need privacy to finish your work.

During my twenty-three years in management, I dealt with blabbermouths frequently, so for the last ten years I have advised clients on how to silence the workplace windbags.

Here are my suggestions for muzzling the motor mouths:

 

 

Next time the company chatterbox confronts you, try these approaches. They work, and they won't shatter relationships

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And here is an invitation: If you use some strategies I haven't mentioned, please e-mail them to me: drbill@ChampionshipCommunication.com

Title your e-mail MOTOR MOUTHS, so I will be sure to open it.  If you send me a suggestion, please indicate whether you grant permission for me to quote you in articles, on my blog and elsewhere.