This is not just another pop-psych book: it's the first book to capture and share the insights from all the recent groundbreaking research on how we judge and persuade each other. And it translates that into simple, practical terms anyone can use to build more effective relationships at the office or home
- Amy Cuddy, PhD, Harvard Business School,
Have you ever wondered why you make the impression you do? In <i>Compelling People</i>, John Neffinger and Matthew Kohut marshal a wide-range of evidence from psychology to demonstrate that everything you do projects your strength and warmth to others. Not only does this book tell you why people react to you as they do, it also provides specific suggestions for managing your image. This book is a must-read for all leaders who want to maximize their influence on others
- Art Markman, PhD., Professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas and author of Smart Thinking and Smart Change,
Few books can make a credible claim to change your life but I may have found one that does. <i>Compelling People: The Hidden Qualities That Make Us Influential</i> argues that charisma isn't just a character trait some lucky people are born with. It's something we can all emulate and learn. [I] spent a week putting the authors' tips to the test and am now converted to their way of thinking
- Sharon Ní Chonchuir, Irish Examiner
An enlightening perspective on our behaviour and how we interpret the demeanour and actions of others
Observer
real practical advice on how to deal with tricky situations
HR magazine
[a] thought provoking new title
- Etan Smallman, Metro.co.uk