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How to Have Confidence and Power in Dealing With People

How to Have Confidence and Power in Dealing With People

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not dated at all, a must read!
Review: Sure the book was written in the 50's, but the basics of human relations haven't really changed. I didn't let the age of the book deter me from reading this.

I must confess that I will scan a lot of books at the local bookstore. Some I put down pretty quickly and others I'll read through. This is one of those books that I just had to own and read at leisure to fully absorb the message.

I know now that I have been doing some things dreadfully wrong in the realm of human relations. Some of my more egregious "sins" have been not being careful about other people's egos, trying to dominate conversations with stories about "me", and not being willing to accept others as they are.

This book lets you know that most people fail not because they can't technically do their job, but because they fail to get along with others. Chalk this book up to yet another thing you wish you had learned in school!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Conversation On Relations
Review: This is quite a fun book! I love the idioms, such as "sorehead," which I had almost forgotten!

This book reminds me of the other "Dealing with People" books I have read, but Giblin has a specific zest and glibness that is enchanting. This bouncy language drives the book across its points. It was a quick read, and very conversational so you aren't being lied to , or confused. I recommend this book to be used with "How To Win Friends And Influence People."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Conversation On Relations
Review: This is quite a fun book! I love the idioms, such as "sorehead," which I had almost forgotten!

This book reminds me of the other "Dealing with People" books I have read, but Giblin has a specific zest and glibness that is enchanting. This bouncy language drives the book across its points. It was a quick read, and very conversational so you aren't being lied to , or confused. I recommend this book to be used with "How To Win Friends And Influence People."


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