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how to become unforgettable

Dale Carnegie

9786073168816
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What does it really mean to have class? How can you distinguish yourself to become a successful leader? In this book, you will find the answers to these and other important questions, as well as the secrets of Dale Carnegie's Class Act System —author of the celebrated How to W...

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how to become unforgettable

What does it really mean to have class? How can you distinguish yourself to become a successful leader? In this book, you will find the answers to these and other important questions, as well as the secrets of Dale Carnegie's Class Act System —author of the celebrated How to Win Friends and Influence People— which includes practical advice for: • Handling communication problems. • Generating a new way of understanding and conveying self-confidence. • Acquiring resilience techniques and avoiding fear. • Achieving the key social skills that identify someone with class. After these simple lessons, you will quickly find that people respond to you in a more positive and generous way than before. How to Become Unforgettable is the perfect guide for those looking to lead more meaningful lives and have a greater influence on others.

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Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) fue un empresario y escritor estadounidense de libros que tratan sobre relaciones humanas y comunicación eficaz. Fue promotor de lo que en la actualidad se conoce como asunción de responsabilidades, aunque esto solo aparece puntual...

Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) fue un empresario y escritor estadounidense de libros que tratan sobre relaciones humanas y comunicación eficaz. Fue promotor de lo que en la actualidad se conoce como asunción de responsabilidades, aunque esto solo aparece puntualmente en sus escritos. Una de las ideas centrales de sus libros es que resulta posible cambiar el comportamiento de los demás si cambiamos nuestra actitud hacia ellos.