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The road to success can be long and winding but the journey can begin right away – and it always starts with people.
At the workplace and in your personal life, much of your happiness depends upon the relationships that can be built with the people around you. How do you ensure you act the right way, say the right thing? How can you stay confident, calm and graceful under pressure?
From highlighting the importance of conversations, friendships, and basic courtesies to simple pointers about social cues that help make a good impression, this is a handy guide that can help you navigate the most stressful of social situations with élan.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: Jul/2017
Length : 20 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
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Imprint: Penguin
Published: Jul/2017
ISBN: 9789386815088
Length : 20 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
The road to success can be long and winding but the journey can begin right away – and it always starts with people.
At the workplace and in your personal life, much of your happiness depends upon the relationships that can be built with the people around you. How do you ensure you act the right way, say the right thing? How can you stay confident, calm and graceful under pressure?
From highlighting the importance of conversations, friendships, and basic courtesies to simple pointers about social cues that help make a good impression, this is a handy guide that can help you navigate the most stressful of social situations with élan.
Suhel Seth is the Managing Partner of Counselage India, the only strategic brand management and marketing consultancy in the country advising chairpersons and CEOs on branding and marketing. His clients include R.K. Krishna Kumar of the House of Tata, S. Ramadorai of TCS, Analjit Singh of Max Hospitals, Pawan Munjal of Hero Honda, Sanjiv Goenka of the RPG Group, and Prannoy Roy of NDTV. Suhel writes columns in The Financial Times, Hindustan Times, The Telegraph, and The Indian Express on current affairs and has co-authored two books on Calcutta with Khushwant Singh and R.K. Laxman.
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