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How to Win – The Argument, the Pitch, the Job, the Race

Autor R Yeung
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2014
NEVER COME SECOND PLACE AGAIN
If you re not winning, you re losing.  And you don t want to be a loser, do you?
Life is full of opportunities to win or lose on a daily basis.  Want to win arguments, negotiate better and get your way in more discussions?  Want to pitch ideas that win support and plaudits? Want to get yourself noticed and come out on top in the job market?
Discover how to triumph when it really counts. How can you gain the competitive advantage and come first more often? Learn how to avoid that frustration of not succeeding when your point isn t heard in an argument, or your hard fought pitch is rejected and to achieve the results you know you deserve.
THE SCIENCE OF WINNING
Drawing on the latest research and proven psychological principles, bestselling author and psychologist Dr Rob Yeung outlines practical success strategies and powerful scenarios that you can apply to all facets of your life.   
This is your strategy book for success at work and in life.
Get the breaks, beat the others and take your life to a whole new level.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857084293
ISBN-10: 0857084291
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Capstone
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Primary market: Business self help

Secondary market: Entrepreneurship


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NEVER COME SECOND PLACE AGAIN
If you re not winning, you re losing.  And you don t want to be a loser, do you?
Life is full of opportunities to win or lose on a daily basis.  Want to win arguments, negotiate better and get your way in more discussions?  Want to pitch ideas that win support and plaudits? Want to get yourself noticed and come out on top in the job market?
Discover how to triumph when it really counts. How can you gain the competitive advantage and come first more often? Learn how to avoid that frustration of not succeeding when your point isn t heard in an argument, or your hard fought pitch is rejected and to achieve the results you know you deserve.
THE SCIENCE OF WINNING
Drawing on the latest research and proven psychological principles, bestselling author and psychologist Dr Rob Yeung outlines practical success strategies and powerful scenarios that you can apply to all facets of your life.   
This is your strategy book for success at work and in life.
Get the breaks, beat the others and take your life to a whole new level.


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NEVER COME SECOND PLACE AGAIN
If you re not winning, you re losing.  And you don t want to be a loser, do you?
Life is full of opportunities to win or lose on a daily basis.  Want to win arguments, negotiate better and get your way in more discussions?  Want to pitch ideas that win support and plaudits? Want to get yourself noticed and come out on top in the job market?
Discover how to triumph when it really counts. How can you gain the competitive advantage and come first more often? Learn how to avoid that frustration of not succeeding when your point isn t heard in an argument, or your hard fought pitch is rejected and to achieve the results you know you deserve.
THE SCIENCE OF WINNING
Drawing on the latest research and proven psychological principles, bestselling author and psychologist Dr Rob Yeung outlines practical success strategies and powerful scenarios that you can apply to all facets of your life.   
This is your strategy book for success at work and in life.
Get the breaks, beat the others and take your life to a whole new level.


Cuprins

About the Author ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1
1 Developing a Winning Outlook 9
2 Winning the Argument 35
3 Winning the Pitch 75
4 Winning the Job 117
5 Winning the Race 161
Conclusions: Onwards, Upwards and Over to You 209
Notes 227
Index 235