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How to influence people

How to influence people

By John C. Maxwell  -   Uploaded by Zeek


"How to Influence People" is a book by John C. Maxwell that explores the principles and strategies of effective influence. Maxwell delves into the psychology of persuasion and provides practical guidance on how to build trust, communicate effectively, and inspire others to action. The book covers various aspects of influence, including understanding human behavior, building rapport, gaining credibility, and leading with integrity. Maxwell emphasizes the importance of empathy, listening, and authenticity in building meaningful connections and influencing others positively. "How to Influence People" serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills, communication abilities, and interpersonal relationships.


Category : Leadership


Pages : 174


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John C. Maxwell is a leading authority on leadership, renowned for his bestselling books and engaging speaking style. With over 100 titles to his name, including "The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership," Maxwell's insights have inspired millions worldwide to grow as leaders and reach their full potential.

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