Managing soft skills for personality development

Development is sometimes defined as the process of expansion of human capabilities rather than materialistic acquisition and possession. The significance of personality development transcends beyond the individual domain and is now recognized as a critical component of corporate success. This is one...

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Other Authors: Ghosh, B. N. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New Delhi Tata McGraw-Hill Education 2012
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