Author: | Katherine M. H. Blackford, Arthur Newcomb | ISBN: | 9781623941604 |
Publisher: | AppsPublisher | Publication: | November 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Katherine M. H. Blackford, Arthur Newcomb |
ISBN: | 9781623941604 |
Publisher: | AppsPublisher |
Publication: | November 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Analyzing Character
by Katherine M. H. Blackford And Arthur Newcomb
This work is a treatise upon the fascinating and valuable art of analyzing human character. It makes no attempt to teach, as such, the technical principles upon which this art is based. It is, rather, an attempt to familiarize the reader with the most important of these by the inductive method--by means of incidents and descriptions from our records and from the biographies of well-known men. Some effort has been made, also, to give the reader the benefit of the authors' experience and observation in vocational counsel, employment, and salesmanship.
In the preparation of this work, we have drawn copiously from our records of individuals and firms. It should be borne in mind by the reader that, for obvious reasons--except in one or two cases--the details of these narratives have been so altered as to disguise the personalities and enterprises involved, the essentials being maintained true to the record.
Analyzing Character
by Katherine M. H. Blackford And Arthur Newcomb
This work is a treatise upon the fascinating and valuable art of analyzing human character. It makes no attempt to teach, as such, the technical principles upon which this art is based. It is, rather, an attempt to familiarize the reader with the most important of these by the inductive method--by means of incidents and descriptions from our records and from the biographies of well-known men. Some effort has been made, also, to give the reader the benefit of the authors' experience and observation in vocational counsel, employment, and salesmanship.
In the preparation of this work, we have drawn copiously from our records of individuals and firms. It should be borne in mind by the reader that, for obvious reasons--except in one or two cases--the details of these narratives have been so altered as to disguise the personalities and enterprises involved, the essentials being maintained true to the record.