Publisher |
Rupa Publications |
Publication Year |
2024 |
ISBN-13 |
9789357026666 |
ISBN-10 |
9357026665 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
156 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Weight (grms) |
160 |
A better listener makes a better person. Connect to Win is a compelling guide illuminating the path to cultivating enduring relationships. With insights like 'Do This and You'll Be Welcome Anywhere, ' strategies to communicate effectively, and the truth about gestures, this book is a treasure trove of wisdom. It navigates the delicate art of criticism, emphasizing clarity in communication, and the power of vulnerability through sharing personal mistakes. Carnegie's invaluable advice, including 'If You Want to Gather Honey, Don't Kick Over the Beehive, ' offers a roadmap to fostering meaningful connections that stand the test of time. Curated and compiled from the works of the author
Dale Carnegie
An American writer, lecturer and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking and interpersonal skills, Dale Carnegie was born in 1888 in Maryville, Missouri. Public Speaking: A Practical Course for Business Men (1926) was the first collection of Carnegie’s writings. It was later entitled Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business (1932). How to Win Friends and Influence People, when published by Simon and Schuster in 1936, became an instant bestseller. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (1948) introduces the fundamental facts that one must know about worry and provides the perfect way to conquer it. How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job is a collection of selected chapters from How to Win Friends and Influence People and How to Stop Worrying and Start Living with ways to bring peace and happiness in life and achieve a work-life balance, this book will make one reassess their approach to life, people and their job. Carnegie served in the U.S. Army during the First World War in 1931, his first marriage ended in divorce and in 1944, he married Dorothy Price Vanderpool. Carnegie died in 1955 aged sixty-six at his home in Forest Hills, New York and was buried in the Belton, Cass County, Missouri, Cemetery.
Dale Carnegie
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