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Can We Start Again? Daryll Scott

Can We Start Again? By Daryll Scott

Can We Start Again? by Daryll Scott


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Summary

Supported by NLP co-founder John Grinder, this guide to NLP focuses on applications such as presentation, public speaking and negotiation which explains the science of NLP in layman's terms, supported with examples and anecdotes. It also provides a framework for development and implementation of the skills necessary to put NLP into practice.

Can We Start Again? Summary

Can We Start Again?: The Patterns of NLP Applied to Business Interactions by Daryll Scott

Can We Start Again? is a practical guide to the use of NLP in specific business contexts such as presentations, public speaking, and negotiation. It explains the science of NLP in layman's terms, supported with numerous examples and anecdotes, and provides an easy-to-use framework for development and implementation of the skills necessary to put NLP into practice. This book is supported by John Grinder, the official co-founder of NLP, and a major figure on the international business circuit.

About Daryll Scott

Daryll Scott has over 10 years' experience of coaching and consulting in the field of NLP. He is managing director of the training organisation, Use Your Noggin Ltd, which includes among its clients major organisations such as Microsoft, Honda, Marks & Spencer, Baker Tilly, Symantec, The Body Shop and many more.

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GOR008000431
9781852525460
1852525460
Can We Start Again?: The Patterns of NLP Applied to Business Interactions by Daryll Scott
Used - Like New
Paperback
Management Books 2000 Ltd
20071031
220
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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