How to Get People to Do Things

How to Get People to Do Things by Robert Conklin, published by Random House Publishing Group on April 12, 1985, is a practical guide that explores effective strategies for improving interpersonal relationships. This edition spans 105 pages and is presented in English. The book draws from Conklin’s popular Adventures in Attitudes seminars, offering insights into how to influence others positively in various aspects of life.
Readers will find a range of techniques aimed at enhancing communication and fostering better connections with others. The content addresses common challenges, such as encouraging children to behave, motivating employees, and cultivating deeper relationships with friends and family. By focusing on practical methods, this book serves as a resource for those interested in psychology, self-help, and social science, providing actionable advice for navigating everyday interactions.
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Why have so many people all over the world taken Robert Conklin’s Adventures in Attitudes seminars?
Because his warm, practical methods not only work, they also promote better, more fulfulling human relationships!
Now, you can get the best of the these seminars and more!
How Do You Get…
— people to notice you?
— children to behave?
— a marriage partner to love you the way you want to be loved
— employees to work harder?
— the boss to appreciate you?
— people to help you succeed?
— customers to buy things from you?
— others to like and admire you?
— deeper relationships with friends?
— effective communication with family?
— people to listen to what you say?
How To Get People To Do Things: Strategies That Work in Every Situation
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