Bolinda Home Page

Login

Basket totals

Items:
0
Total:
AUD$ 0.00
Edward de Bono

Author

Edward de Bono

Edward de Bono is the author of more than sixty books and the creator of the concept of lateral thinking. His business methods are currently taught by more than 900 trainers in twenty-eight countries around the world and are used by such leading corporations as IBM, Motorola, and Prudential.

Search Results

You searched for 'Edward de Bono'. 4 results were found.
To add items to your order, enter quantity and click 'add selected products to order'
Title:
How to Have a Beautiful Mind
Written by:
Edward de Bono 
Read by:
Humphrey Bower 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
5 hours 19 minutes 
Published:
January 01 2009 
Available Date:
January 01 2009 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781742017853 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Philosophy; Psychology; Self Help; Self Improvement 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
Qty
Format
Price
Bolinda price
AUD$ 39.95
AUD$ 39.95
 

Bestseller
International bestseller

"A clever, instructive guide... Highly recommended."
The Good Book Guide

"Mercifully free of the trite techniques offered by many publications promising to save us from social awkwardness, the book succeeds in doing just that."
The Independent

From the international bestselling author of Lateral Thinking and Six Thinking Hats.

Use the power of creative thinking to become more attractive with a makeover for your mind! It doesn't need a high IQ, or reams of knowledge, or a great personality. All it needs is creativity, imagination and empathy - all techniques that anyone can learn. Here Edward de Bono, world-famous for changing the way people think, shows you in clear, practical language how to impress people with simple conversational tactics. Want to be irresistible? Then follow de Bono's advice: you won't believe how much it can revolutionise your life until you do.

"From the inventor of lateral thinking, this is an exciting new way to develop thinking skills and enhance your appeal. An accessible guide which marks a major relaunch of de Bono including press coverage and conferences."
The Guardian