Relationships + Networking + Little Things = Success
If you want one year of prosperity, grow grain. If you want ten years of prosperity, grow trees. If you want one hundred years of prosperity, grow people.
In How to Build a Network of Power Relationships, world-renowned author Harvey Mackay reveals that success in business and in life is embodied in the interpersonal relationships we make.
The most important word in the dictionary is people, Mackay tells us. If I had to name the single characteristic shared by all truly successful individuals, Id say its the ability to create and nurture a network of contacts. While Harvey cant promise you a whole new personality, he can train you in his time-tested tips and techniques for building power relationships that will last a lifetime.
Success doesnt happen by accident. The habits of success must be learned and practiced until they become permanent. Developing people skills, personality, and the ability to communicate will change your life for the better, forever.
To succeed in business, or any arena, you must be able to make things happen. You have to think big, think bold, think creatively, think in quantum leaps. The key to seeing around corners is to tap into the eyes, ears, hearts, and minds of the people who can help you the mostthe people who are part of your personal network.
John D. Rockefeller once said he would pay more for the ability to get along with people than for any other skill. Unfortunately, its a skill that cant be bought. But it can be taught! In How to Build a Network of Power Relationships, Harvey Mackay will show you:
Why caring is contagious and how it creates a self-fulfilling prophecy in networking
How to see around corners with eight proven networking techniques that put you ahead of the curve
That little things dont mean a lot, they mean everything in dealing with people
How to break down barriers to networking in just thirty days
Five ways to beat one of the greatest human fears: rejection
How to sell yourself by putting the wow in communication
Ten cant-miss tips for tackling the job market
Remember, we all start out in life with one thing in common: we all have the same amount of time…its just a matter of what we do with it. The best way we can spend our precious time is on our relationships.
Life is a challenge. Finding a job, raising a child, finishing school, getting a promotion, achieving our goalseveryday we have to beat the odds in a complicated world. Fortunately, we are not alone. Other people are there, willing and able to lend a hand. All we have to do is ask. In the long run, we will only be as strong and as successful as our relationships.

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Harvey Mackay
In the business world, few people command the respect that Harvey Mackay does. His book, Swim With The Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive, reached the number two position on the New Your Times best seller list immediately on publication and remained there for months. Mackay holds a B.A. from the University of Minnesota, is a graduate of the Stanford Executive program in the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, and holds an honorary Doctor of Law Degree from Iowa Wesleyan College. He is a chairman and chief executive officer of Mackay Envelope Corporation. Harvey is an internationally sought-after public speaker who has addressed Fortune 500 companies and corporate leaders around the world. He has also delivered addresses at numerous educational institutions including Harvard, Stanford, and Cornell universities. Swim With The Sharks without Being Eaten Alive and Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt are both audio cassette programs available from Nightingale-Conant.
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