Dale Carnegie Training
Autor(a) de The 5 Essential People Skills: How to Assert Yourself, Listen to Others, and Resolve Conflicts (Dale Carnegie Training)
About the Author
Dale Carnegie wrote his renowned book How to Win Friends and Influence People in 1936-a milestone publication that spread his principles across the globe. Today, the company he founded in 1912, Dale Carnegie Training, offers public and customized programs in more than eighty countries. The company mostrar mais partners with organizations to produce business results by improving employee performance with emphasis on leadership, sales, team member engagement, customer service, and other essential skills. For more information, visit www.dalecarnegie.com. mostrar menos
Obras por Dale Carnegie Training
The 5 Essential People Skills: How to Assert Yourself, Listen to Others, and Resolve Conflicts (Dale Carnegie Training) (2005) 155 exemplares
Make Yourself Unforgettable: How to Become the Person Everyone Remembers and No One Can Resist (2011) 4 exemplares
COMO HACERSE INOLVIDABLE 3 exemplares
Make Yourself Unforgettable "How to Become the Person Everyone Remembers & No One Can Resist" (2011) 2 exemplares
The Dale Carnegie Leadership Mastery Course:(6 Compact Discs/12-Week Leadership Mastery Plan) (1999) 2 exemplares
Manager's Inspirational Quotations 1 exemplar
CD: The Sales Advantage (3-Disc set) 1 exemplar
The Dale Carnegie Course Participant Manual (Build Greater Self-Confidence, Strengthen People Skills, Enhance… (1998) 1 exemplar
The Dale Carnegie Course 1 exemplar
Listen!: The Art of Effective Communication 1 exemplar
Relaciones Humanas y Comunicación Eficaz 1 exemplar
Dale Carnegie's Scrapbook 1 exemplar
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 31
- Membros
- 287
- Popularidade
- #81,379
- Avaliação
- 3.5
- Críticas
- 4
- ISBN
- 28
- Línguas
- 6
Funny how the essential people skills are called 'ambition' and 'conflict management' and the book ended up telling us how to deal with ambitious people and problematic people.
Although this book is not an accurate summary of Dale Carnegie's books, I like how the book focus on making us more assertive.… (mais)