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The Art of Profiling - Reading People Right the First Time - Expanded and Revised 2nd edition by Dan Korem

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Dan Korem, a critically acclaimed investigative journalist, developed the landmark Korem Profiling System for rapid-fire profiling of people on the spot after just a few minutes of interaction and in many cases, without asking any questions. In fact, you can profile people whom you have never met even if you can't speak their language. You learn to do this by answering four simple and direct questions in your mind about someone. Once answered, you can access a profile that Strengths & ShortcomingsHow to Sell/PresentHow to Confront/DisagreeHow to Lead/MotivateInteraction SuggestionsSince the release of this classic text in 1997, people around the world have used the Korem Profiling System in their professional and personal lives and hireLead teamsNegotiate, sell, and presentRecruit and coach athletesCommunicate cross-culturallyTeachConsult clientsReduce conflictDetect deceptionBuild relationshipsNurture and discipline children

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First published October 1, 1997

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Profile Image for Karen Willoner.
11 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2022
This is an excellent resource for better understanding others - and yourself. Korem is a Christian and his faith comes through clearly in how he approaches and handles profiling people. KPS seems like a solid system that avoids stereotyping and acknowledges that all people can change, no matter how negative their profile may be. This book has assignments and lots of practical tips to help apply what is taught. Would definitely recommend.
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September 26, 2013
I saw a complaint that this isn't in-depth enough but the problem with that statement is that it isn't supposed to be. It's profiling for the layman, so that your average person can form reliable profiles in their work and personal life which it succeeds in doing, well.
It's also a great starting point to move on to where these concepts and techniques come from.

This is a really good book for the profiling uninitiated.
Profile Image for Aiyana Marie.
46 reviews
March 26, 2025
But what about other people we know to whom someone has placed a label that we insensitivly read and react to? People whom we don't take the time to profile and treat them based upon who they really are.

- The Art of Profiling, p. 253
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November 12, 2014
On the surface, this book sounds promising. Once you really open it up, it never maintains any reliable consistency in the "KPS". It serves a very basic summary of what a profile should be, but is in no way an in-depth look at profiling that I would expect from a professor. He can't even remember how many rules there are to remember! At first he listed four, then reviewed at the end of that chapter over the "three basic rules". I can't trust a system that is that sloppy.
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Author 71 books23 followers
June 8, 2015
A lovely book. Loved the exercises in it. The author did manage to produce a manual for profiling for simple people like me. I really liked the graphics in the book, really helped me understand the consept of profiling even more. TO be honest I never finished all the exercises but this book is a treasure and I hope in the future when I have more time to re read it and also buy the updated second edition.
A book you will never get bored reading I promise you that.
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Author 13 books24 followers
October 28, 2019
Most books are rated related to their usefulness and contributions to my research.
Overall, a good book for the researcher and enthusiast.
Read for personal research
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25 reviews7 followers
June 11, 2008
This is very interesting but not exactly what I was looking for.
Profile Image for Ben Brown.
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September 11, 2013
Very informative. Can be slow at times. However, found it intellectually engaging and packed with actionable strategies.
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December 11, 2016
Some different things to think about. Namely, being cautious in reading people, then thinking about how the situation and stress could be affecting them.
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