In It�� Not Just Who You Know, Tommy Spaulding��he former CEO of Up With People��as written the new How to Win Friends and Influence People for the twenty-fist century. Success��n
business and in life��s all about relationships.� In this powerful guide to reaching out to others, Spaulding takes Dale Carnegie�� classic philosophy to the next level��ow to create lasting
relationships that go well beyond mere superficial contacts and ��econd floor��relationships.
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Tommy Spaulding learned at a very young age that he was not destined to be an academic star. He may have gotten a 4.0, but only if he added his high school and college GPAs together. The reason
he found academics so challenging, he discovered later, is that Tommy is dyslexic. But his dyslexia didn�� hold him back��n fact, it helped him to develop the talents he did have.� For Tommy is
a natural leader; he realized early on that he had a unique ability to connect with others, whatever their age or background.� As a teenager, he was given a copy of How to Win Friends and
Influence People by his father, and it quickly became his bible.� He became a national finalist for the DECA Entrepreneurial Business competition in high school, and ran successfully for
senior class president.� He went on to become the CEO of Up With People, one of the largest nonprofit international leadership organizations in the world.
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At every step, Tommy learned that the secret to getting ahead was reaching out for the support and insight and influence of others. None of us achieve great success alone. We need the help of
other people.
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In this candid, revealing book, Tommy expands upon the principles that Dale Carnegie outlined 75 years ago, and shows us how to take them one step further to accomplish the impossible in our
lives and careers.� To invite others to be genuine partners in our lives and success, Tommy explains, you have to first be interested in other people.� It�� not just who you know, or what they
can do for you, but what you can do for them. Motives matter. Establishing a deeper connection is about authenticity, not manipulation.� Reciprocity, not selfishness. Every
relationship is a two-way street; we never know when a chance encounter can change the direction of our life.�
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In the bestselling tradition of Dale Carnegie�� classic, It�� Not Just Who You Know shows how each and every one of us can use the power of netgiving��f helping others��o expand
our world and achieve our goals, and make a difference in our job, our career, and our community.
From the Hardcover edition.