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How to Sell Yourself, Revised Edition: Using Leadership, Likability, and Luck to Succeed (en Inglés)
Arch Lustberg
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How to Sell Yourself, Revised Edition: Using Leadership, Likability, and Luck to Succeed (en Inglés) - Lustberg, Arch
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Reseña del libro "How to Sell Yourself, Revised Edition: Using Leadership, Likability, and Luck to Succeed (en Inglés)"
How many people do you know have a knack for connecting with others? Very few of us are born with it. The rest of us have to learn it.How to Sell Yourself explains in clear, simple, easy-to-understand terms the skills you need to get your message across in any speaking situation. The secret of winning communication is likability. Some people call it warmth. Some call it charm. Some call it charisma. But whatever name you give it, it can be learned. This book is about how to use your mind, your face, your body, and your voice to win, because, in the end, likability wins.Arch Lustberg, acclaimed public speaker, teacher, and coach, has filled this book with practical skills. He demonstrates how you can sell yourself, your ideas, and your organization. The elected officials he coaches learn that you can't sell your issues unless the voters like you. The Merrill Lynch financial consultants he trains learn that no one buys your product unless they like you. The National District Attorneys Association members he addresses learn that attorneys have a better chance of winning in court if they and their witnesses are liked by the jury.How to Sell Yourself is the last how-to you'll need to win over a boss, jury, voter, legislator, friend, colleague, family member, or any group to which you're talking.