short Thought:7 Simple But Make Difference

Franklin D. Roosevelt knew that one of the simplest,  most obvious and most important ways of gaining good will was by remembering names and making people feel important 

The policy of remembering and honouring the names of friends and business associates was one of the secrets of Andrew  Carnegie's leadership 

Reference:
"How to win Friends & Influence People" by Dale Carnegie 

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