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By:Andrew Leigh
Published on 2011 by Prentice Hall


Annotation With a new title package, new-look jacket, exciting new content and previous sales of nearly 10,000 copies, this personal development classic has been injected new lease of life.Readers will learn how to unlock the secrets of being a success with others by gaining their agreement, confidence, commitment and admiration and improving their own personal impact and charisma effect.Packed full of strategies for increasing charisma, readers will learn how to become someone everyone will remember by standing out from the crowd, communicating powerfully, establishing the magnetism to connect with people on every level, creating rapport in any situation and conveying their own gravitas.New chapters in this edition will cover key topics such as leadership and body language as well as exploring the psychology of charisma and the difference between pure and learnt charisma.

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