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Author / Creator:Alessandra, Anthony J.
Imprint:[Place of publication not identified] : [Electronic & Database Pub.], ©2006.
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Language:English
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ISBN:9781605571904
1605571903
Summary:Each of us has a preferred way of relating to others. It's called our 'behavioral style.' Understanding and adapting to different behavioral styles is an important key to boosting your chances for success in any field. The truth is most of us don't try very hard to understand others. We scratch our heads in puzzlement at those who are unlike us, and then we move along-pretty much resigned to the fact that a lot of people are just, well, different. So, we ignore them or deal with them as little as possible, often to our detriment. But when we fail to understand others, when we just assume they.

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