The Art Of Dealing With People
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2001
48
Book • Nonfiction
2001
Adult
18+ years
The Art Of Dealing With People by Les Giblin provides practical guidance on enhancing interpersonal skills to improve personal and professional relationships. The book emphasizes understanding human nature, effective communication, and building rapport to foster cooperative interactions. Giblin presents techniques for gaining trust and respect, ultimately helping individuals navigate social dynamics more successfully.
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Les Giblin's The Art of Dealing With People offers practical tips on improving interpersonal skills. Positive reviews praise its straightforward, actionable advice. However, some critics find its concepts overly simplistic and outdated. Despite this, its brevity and clarity are noted as strengths for readers seeking quick, effective strategies.
A reader who values self-improvement and interpersonal skills would enjoy The Art of Dealing with People by Les Giblin. Fans of Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People or Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence would find this practical guide engaging and insightful.
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2001
Adult
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