How to Win Friends and Influence People

How to Win Friends and Influence People is just as useful today as it was when it was first published, because Dale Carnegie had an understanding of human nature that will never be outdated. Financial success, Carnegie believed, is due 15 percent to professional knowledge and 85 percent to "the...

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Autor principal: Carnegie, Dale
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Idioma:anglès
Publicat: New Delhi Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd. 2016
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