The world of business revolves around connections and conversations. The people skills of those running a business can make or break the same. This is especially true if you are a direct selling entrepreneur. The direct selling business is equally dependent on its people as it is on its products. Your success depends on how well you connect with others, whether you are meeting with customers, growing your network or building your team. Your relationship with people is what sails the ship.
It is indispensable in business to have the confidence to talk to anyone and everyone. We need to interact with people in an effective and positive manner because being a likeable person opens up more opportunities.
That’s why we should learn from experts who have studied human behaviour, communication and influence. QNET India has curated a list of four powerful books that will help you improve your people skills and take your business to the next level.
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1. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene

This book is a deep dive into how power works in relationships, business, and life. To the author, power is a social game – of studying and understanding people. While the title may sound intense, the real value of the book lies in the lessons it teaches about understanding people.
In direct selling, you’re constantly dealing with different personalities — team members, customers, mentors, and prospects. Greene’s book helps you see how people think, what drives them, and how to handle tricky situations without damaging relationships. It also provides historical examples of each law in practice. This book will help you understand social dynamics, which is key to building trust and growing your network.
2. How to Talk to Absolutely Anyone by Mark Rhodes

This book is a must-read for anyone who feels nervous about starting conversations or doesn’t know what to say when meeting someone new.
Mark Rhodes breaks down communication into simple steps – how to approach people, keep a conversation going, and build rapport with them. It’s a guide to confidently communicate in both professional and personal settings.
In direct selling, your business grows through conversations. Whether it’s a quick chat at an event or a one-on-one follow-up, your ability to talk to anyone — and make them feel comfortable — is a game-changer. This book makes this process feel easy.
3. Persuasion: The Art of Influencing People by James Borg

Selling isn’t about pushing people to say yes. It’s about helping them see the value and letting them make the decision on their own. That’s where the art of persuasion is needed.
James Borg focuses on subtle, smart ways to influence others. He explains how listening is just as important as speaking and why emotional intelligence is important in any conversation. The book talks about tone of voice, body language, and empathy — all necessary skills for direct sellers.
4. How to Succeed with People by Paul McGee

Paul McGee has a no-nonsense style of writing that makes you feel like you’re getting advice from a friend. This book provides bite-sized wisdom on how to understand, connect with, and motivate others.
It covers topics like being a good listener, giving feedback constructively, and encouraging people when they’re down. Paul McGee shares everyday examples and simple changes you can make that create big results in how people respond to you.
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Why People Skills Matter in Direct Selling
Direct selling is a relationship business. People buy from people they trust. They follow leaders they feel inspired by.
That’s why working on your people skills is just as important as learning about your products or marketing tools. When you take time to learn how to connect with others, you build better relationships.
These four books are a great place to start – they give you the knowledge and confidence to handle real-life situations. You don’t have to read them all at once. Pick one, apply what you learn and watch how it changes your conversations, your confidence, and your results.
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