Skill With People

Skill With People by Les Giblin, published by Les Giblin Books in January 1968, is a concise guide aimed at enhancing interpersonal skills. This 44-page book addresses common challenges in communication, whether with a boss, spouse, or colleagues, and offers practical solutions for improving relationships and making lasting impressions. Written in English, it serves as a resource for those looking to navigate social interactions more effectively.
Readers will find valuable insights into business communication and sales techniques, as well as strategies for building strong relationships. The book emphasizes the importance of listening, influencing, and communicating with impact, making it relevant for both personal and professional development. Skill With People presents timeless lessons that can help individuals succeed in various aspects of their lives.
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Are you having problems with the boss? Wishing you could
be a better spouse? Not communicating well with your employees? Having
trouble building business relationships? Or would you just like to
improve your people skills and your ability to make strong, lasting
impressions on the men and women you meet every day? The solution is
“Skill With People!” Les Giblin’s timeless classic has what you need to
get on the fast track to success at home, at work, and in business.
Life lessons from the Master of basic people skills.
Described
as “the most wisdom in the least words”, Skill With People has sold
over 2 Million copies and has been translated into 20 languages.
Credited with transforming the lives of its many readers,
Skill with People is a must-have for everyone’s personal
library.Communicate with impact.
Influence with certainty. Listen with sensitivity. “Skill With People” shows you how!
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