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More copies of this ISBNPeoplesmart: Developing Your Interpersonal Intelligenceby Mel Silberman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Everyone is in the people business, because all of us deal with other people all the time. Thats why its smart to reap the benefits of this eminently practical guide. PeopleSmart details the eight essential skills of interpersonal intelligence and provides a powerful plan for becoming more effective in every relationship — with supervisors, coworkers, a spouse, family and friends. The authors present a realistic four-step plan for self-improvement. Theyll teach you to see the current depth of each skill in yourself, encourage you to develop it, provide clear suggestions for how to put it into action, and inspire you to live it every day. Nothing short of an interpersonal fitness plan complete with creative exercises, examples, and tools — PeopleSmart will empower you to become the kind of person who can establish solid relationships, connect with others, and effectively link the their needs with what you have to offer. As e-commerce 'commoditizes the world, PeopleSmart is the preeminent intelligence. Seldom do you see scholars become this practical! Theoretically sound. Well researched. Very reader friendly! — Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Synopsis:This guide shows how to develop the abilities of interpersonal intelligence: tuning into others, explaining oneself clearly, asserting oneself, seeking and giving feedback, influencing others, resolving conflict, being a team player, and changing one's approach when relationships are stuck. Synopsis:Two psychologists explain the benefits of refining, enhancing, and applying people skills in professional and personal situations. Includes a five-step plan to develop and practice skills in various settings. Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-240) and index. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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