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  • ISBN-13 :9788188452002
  • ISBN-10 :8188452009
  • Language :English
  • Binding :Paperback
  • Publisher :Embassy Books
  • Author :Les Giblin
  • Number of Pages :57
  • Year of Publishing :2001
  • Edition : 1
  • SUPC: SDL239765389

Description

The Art Of Dealing With People is a complete Sourcebook for those who wish to develop peopleskills. The author lays down tested methods of getting along with people. In simple, easy to read language, Les Giblin shows you How to: 1 Achieve your Goals. 2 Handle the human ego. 3 Create a good impression. 4 Communicate effectively. 5 Develop an attractive personality. 6 Convince others to see your point of view. LES GIBLIN was one of the pioneers of the personal development industry. His timeless message of making Skills with People the essential ability in your life, has transcended generations and taken new meaning in todays world of impersonal communication. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide.

About the Author

One of the pioneers of the personal development industry, Les Giblin was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After serving in the military, Giblin began a sales job with the Sheaffer Pen Company. His successful career in door-to-door sales allowed him to become an ardent observer of human nature and eventually earned him two titles as national Salesman of the Year. Talking lessons from his sales career, Giblin penned his classic Skill With People in 1968 and began conducting thousands of seminars for companies and associations including Mobil, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, Caterpillar, etc. Les Giblin's books Skill With People has sold over two million copies and translated into over 20 languages across the world.

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