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El Secreto del Xito: En El Trabajo y En La Vida

Descriere: 1,Donald J. Trump es un ?cono: la definici?n misma del sue?o americano. Candidato republicano presidencial, estrella de programa de television, empresario de bienes ra?ces de algunas de las propiedades m?s prestigiosas del mundo y ha logrado convertirse en uno de los hombres m?s ricos del mundo. Trump es un ejemplo de c?mo pensar en grande y saber cuando respaldar tus opiniones agresivamente--sin que te importen las cr?ticas--puede ayudarte a maximizar tus logros personales y profesionales. En su primer campa?a pol?tica, Trumps derrot? a sus oponentes al invitar a los votantes de toda la naci?n a Hacer grande a Estados Unidos de nuevo Ahora, por primera vez, aprender?s el secreto del ?xito de Donald Trump! Aprender?s acerca de: - Tomar impulso: c?mo obtenerlo y c?mo reencontrarlo. - La venganza: cu?ndo y c?mo conseguirla (y por qu? es tan dulce). - Te quiero, pero toma esto! porqu? los contratos en la vida profesional y personal son esenciales. - Historias reales sobre personas que han aplicado el secreto del ?xito a sus propias vidas. Estas estrategias han sido comprobadas y respaldadas por aquellos que han aprendido el secreto del ?xito de Donald Trump y han encontrado el ?xito en sus propias vidas incluso cuando el mundo parece estar en su contra. Junto a Bill Zanker, un empresario que aprendi? estas t?cticas de primera mano, este libro te ense?ar? a tener la ventaja ganadora en todo lo que emprendas.

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Autori: Donald J. Trump, Bill Zanker | Editura: Rayo | Anul aparitiei: 2008 | ISBN: 9780061568183 | Numar de pagini: 367 | Categorie: Biography  

  

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