Skill With People by Les Giblin
A practical, concise guide to improving everyday human interaction by teaching clear principles of communication, persuasion, and leadership; it emphasizes listening actively, showing sincere appreciation, remembering names, avoiding arguments, admitting mistakes, and speaking in terms of others’ interests to win cooperation and build trust. Through short, actionable techniques and examples, it explains how small changes in attitude and behavior—smiling, giving honest praise, asking questions, and making others feel important—can defuse conflict, strengthen relationships, and increase personal and professional influence. The focus is on becoming more likable and effective with people by cultivating empathy, clarity, and respect in all exchanges.
- Published
- 1956
- Nationality
- American
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- Unknown
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- Original Language
- English
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