Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence FriendsCrown, 2002 M01 8 - 224 pages Are you wondering what the next killer app will be? Do you want to know how you can maintain and add to your value during these rapidly changing times? Are you wondering how the word love can even be used in the context of business? Instead of wondering, read this book and find out how to become a lovecat—a nice, smart person who succeeds in business and in life. How do you become a lovecat? By sharing your intangibles. By that I mean: Your knowledge: everything that comes from all the books that I’ll encourage you to devour. Your network: the collection of friends and contacts you now have, which I’ll teach you how to grow and nurture. Your compassion: that human warmth you already possess—in these pages I’ll convince you that you can show it freely at the office. What happens when you do all this? * You become a rich source of information to all around you. * You are seen as a person with valuable insight. * You are perceived as generous to a fault, producing surprise and delight. * You double your business intelligence in one year. * You triple your network of personal relationships in two years. * You quadruple the number of colleagues in your life who love you like family. In short, you become one of those amazing, outstanding people to whom everyone turns, who leads rather than follows, who never runs out of ideas, contacts, or friendship. Here’s the real scoop: Nice guys don’t finish last. They rule! |
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... someone from my father's generation.” Chris had approached me because he saw that the company listened to me and supported my projects; he knew that people thrived around me, that my network seemed to grow day to day and exponentially ...
... someone from my father's generation.” Chris had approached me because he saw that the company listened to me and supported my projects; he knew that people thrived around me, that my network seemed to grow day to day and exponentially ...
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... he thought it sounded trite, but the more he thought it over, the more he saw the light. Last month I received an e-mail from him saying, “Guess what? I just made someone's year.” Chris had befriended a woman who worked in a.
... he thought it sounded trite, but the more he thought it over, the more he saw the light. Last month I received an e-mail from him saying, “Guess what? I just made someone's year.” Chris had befriended a woman who worked in a.
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... someone's accomplishments, or show true sympathy for someone's undoing, it's our warmth that separates us from the thinking machines. How we are perceived as human beings is becoming increasingly important in the new economy. There was ...
... someone's accomplishments, or show true sympathy for someone's undoing, it's our warmth that separates us from the thinking machines. How we are perceived as human beings is becoming increasingly important in the new economy. There was ...
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... someone wasn't difficult. My Granny Hattie, who was in her late eighties when I was a child, told me about an old relative of ours who used to sell some miracle cleanser that was basically an inexpensive soap solution packaged as a ...
... someone wasn't difficult. My Granny Hattie, who was in her late eighties when I was a child, told me about an old relative of ours who used to sell some miracle cleanser that was basically an inexpensive soap solution packaged as a ...
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... someone rips you off, all kinds of great technology are available to let others know, from planetfeedback.com to just plain e-mail. A truly bad boss is his own worst viral marketer. It doesn't matter what industry you're in—you have ...
... someone rips you off, all kinds of great technology are available to let others know, from planetfeedback.com to just plain e-mail. A truly bad boss is his own worst viral marketer. It doesn't matter what industry you're in—you have ...
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Love is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends Tim Sanders No preview available - 2002 |
Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends Tim Sanders No preview available - 2003 |
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