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How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie

Dale Carnegie’s seminal work, “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” published in 1936, remains one of the most influential books in the field of personal development and self-improvement. The book’s timeless principles continue to inspire individuals seeking to enhance their interpersonal skills and achieve success in both personal and professional relationships.

10 Resolutions for New Year that every professional must commit to

One more year has gone into the annals of history. The year to remember for some and forgetful for others. The year that has...

9 Marketing lessons kids teach us

Humans have lived with Mother Nature in most synergistic way. Even in today’s frantic world of information explosion, there is lot to be learned...

Why perfection is an enemy?

“I am a perfectionist”, replied the intelligent candidate in response to astute interview question, “what is your weakness?”. How many times we reply in...

Empowered individuals create delighted customers – The FedEx story

As a customer for many products and services, my utmost satisfaction means my loyalty to the company and the brand. Delight seems to be...

Time: What is the worth?

Will I still give away my time mindlessly to inane activities or throw priceless minutes to undeserving individuals, if am left with limited time...

Life lessons from 22 yards and 24 years

I wrote this piece in November 2013 but still the memories of the great master retiring are vivid in my heart. An era in...

Stop pleasing everyone because you can’t

Aesop, a storyteller who lived in ancient Greece, once said - “Please all and you will please none”; the truth scattered all around us...

Timeless management lessons from Mahatma Gandhi

The name, Mahatma Gandhi evokes the image of truth personified, who has been revered by masses and classes equally. Who is known to be...

What got you here, won’t get you there – 21 wisdom pearls of Marshall Goldsmith

Right from our childhood we have been trained and rewarded for doing the right things. The “doing” is so deeply ingrained in our thoughts...

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