〔電子〕This is Brilliant
CBT, NLP, Confidence, Memory Training, Interview Answers, Negotiations, Selling, Presentation & Networking
Brilliant Lifeskills
Stephen Briers / David Molden / Pat Hutchinson / Max Eggert / Mike McClement / Jonathan Hancock / Susan Hodgson / Nic Peeling / Richard Hall / Steven D'Souza / Jeremy Cassell / Tom Bird
2013年10月3日
Pearson Education
0円(税込)
洋書
This FREE eBook contains 10 full chapters from 10 bestselling Brilliant books - that's around 240 brilliant pages to help you develop your business skills, pursue the career you love or live the life you really want to live. With quick tips and advice, the Brilliant series makes complex topics simple and easy to apply in the real world. PART 1: Life Our life titles cover all kinds of personal development topics to help you feel inspired and motivated to achieve what you want. Learn how to avoid common thinking traps using cognitive behavioural therapy Use NLP to think your way to feeling great Understand the rules of body language and attraction Improve your confidence at home and work Find out the secrets to remembering names and numbers PART 2: Business Our business titles highlight key management and career issues and give you brilliant ways to overcome them, taking you one step closer to reaching your professional goals. Deal with awkward questions from mean interviewers Learn how to haggle Give your best in presentations Discover how to strike up conversation with strangers and avoid awkward pauses when networking Focus on asking the right questions at the right time to the right person when selling your service/product 1.5 million Brilliant books have been sold around the world across business, careers, management, lifeskills, computing, teaching and study skills topics. So if you need help, advice or inspiration then we’ll have something for all your personal and professional needs.
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