Top Performance

Author:

Zig Ziglar

Publisher:

EMBASSY BOOKS

Rs295

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Publisher

EMBASSY BOOKS

ISBN-13

9789385492556

ISBN-10 9385492551
Binding

Paperback

Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 X 14 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 250
Reach For Perfection – In Yourself And Others! Fact : Eighty-five percent of the reason you get a job, keep the job, and move ahead in the job depends on your people skills-your ability to deal with others effectively. Now, Zig Ziglar, America’s #1 master of motivation, shows you the people-oriented formulas, principles, and techniques that will take you straight to the top! You’ll learn: ? 17 maxims to unlock top performance ? 10 commandments for running a meeting ? 5 management myths that should be exploded ? 6 key work attitudes ? 22 principles to meet a person’s needs ? The 7-step goal-setting formula ? 3 ways to build healthy self-esteem ? And much more Whether your management style needs a tune-up or a major overhaul, Zig Ziglar’s keen advice will assure you of running a high-performance organization – with unbeatable results! “Not only Zig Ziglar the world’s greatest motivational speaker, he’s a talented writer who sells the good old American principles of honesty, integrity, dependability, and supreme effort to learn professional skills.”

Zig Ziglar

Zig Ziglar is an American author, motivational speaker, and salesman known for his books that have influenced many lives. He served in the navy during world war II, and later attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia. He worked as a salesman in numerous companies, before turning to his true love of motivational speaking and writing. His religious beliefs and republican inclinations were also neatly woven into his speeches and works. Apart from his all-time bestseller, See You At The Top, Zig Ziglar also authored Confessions Of A Happy Christian, Raising Positive Kids In A Negative World, and later Confessions Of A Grieving Christian.
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