Como Influenciar A Las Persona – (Spanish)
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No importa si eres gerente de una prestigiosa compaia, o bien, jefe o jefa de hogar; normalmente la clave del exito esta en la capacidad que tengas para influir en las personas que estan a tu alrededor.
En Como influenciar a las personas, John Maxwell ensea formas simples y perspicaces para interactuar de manera mas positiva con los demas. Al poner en marcha sus enseanzas:
*Los gerentes veran que sus empleados responden con un entusiasmo renovado
*Los padres estableceran vinculos mas cercanos con sus hijos
*Los entrenadores veran prosperar a los jugadores
*Los pastores lograran llegar a la gente
*Los ejecutivos de ventas batiran records
Ya sea que quieras crear una empresa, dar apoyo a tus hijos o atraer a la gente, puedes lograrlo aumentando tu nivel de influencia en la vida de los demas. Alcanza el exito en el hogar, en el trabajo y en cualquier otra area de tu vida. Nota que tu exito personal y organizacional se sale de la grafica cuando te tomas el tiempo necesario para influir en los demas.
A small book with big impact that shows readers how to achieve John Maxwell’s core teaching:”Leadership is influence. Nothing more, nothing less.”
Whether you’re the head of a Fortune 500 company or just the head of your household, having the ability to influence those around you is often the key to success.
In Como influenciar a las personas, John Maxwell teaches simple, insightful ways to interact more positively with others. By putting his teachings into action:
*Managers will see their employees respond with new enthusiasm
*Parents will connect with their children on a deeper level
*Coaches will see players blossom
*Pastors will reach more people
*Salespeople will break records
Whether your desire is to build a business, strengthen your children, or reach the world, you can accomplish it by raising your level of influence in the lives of others. Achieve success at home, at work, and in every other area of life. Watch your personal and organizational success go off the charts when you take the time to influence others.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781602550612
ISBN10: 1602550611
Language: Spanish
John Maxwell | Jim Dornan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2013
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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