Dear All,
I have come across a very unique presentation on "The 48 Laws of Power"...
Some of you will not be agreed to some of the Laws shown in the PPT....But its really good and worth reading.....
Kindly Share your ideas & opinions on the same..Could they be implemented in Routine Professional/Personal Life!..??
Regards,
Chaitali
Surat, Gujarat...
From India, Vadodara
I have come across a very unique presentation on "The 48 Laws of Power"...
Some of you will not be agreed to some of the Laws shown in the PPT....But its really good and worth reading.....
Kindly Share your ideas & opinions on the same..Could they be implemented in Routine Professional/Personal Life!..??
Regards,
Chaitali
Surat, Gujarat...
From India, Vadodara
Dear Chaitali
I am seeing good articles are coming from you.... :lol:
Keep the spirit of posting such articles.... :lol:
Thanks for sharing with all of us... :lol:
But do you have ebook on this topic. Because I got link of this ebook on web but it can't be downloaded since its link had been destroyed afterwards....
Regards,
Shailendra
From India, Pune
I am seeing good articles are coming from you.... :lol:
Keep the spirit of posting such articles.... :lol:
Thanks for sharing with all of us... :lol:
But do you have ebook on this topic. Because I got link of this ebook on web but it can't be downloaded since its link had been destroyed afterwards....
Regards,
Shailendra
From India, Pune
And here is the word doc for this.
This is a very good (practical) book. Its not about being selfish or something, but one needs to ensure some practical thnigs in life - and this book discusses these.
Easily available at all leading book stores.
From India, Delhi
This is a very good (practical) book. Its not about being selfish or something, but one needs to ensure some practical thnigs in life - and this book discusses these.
Easily available at all leading book stores.
From India, Delhi
very good effort congratulation please keep it up i am fully agree with your ppt Hitesh Joshi G M H R ROLEX RINGS
From India, Rajkot
From India, Rajkot
"men who can make, can mar"- Hence power should be used responsibly. There is a fine line between 'use" and "misuse' of power and hence it is always expected that people in power should use it responsibly.
Thanks for sharing the PPT.
From India, Bangalore
Thanks for sharing the PPT.
From India, Bangalore
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