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The Book Focuses On Identifying Your Own Leadership Strengths To Get Success. Leadership Is Never Easy. But Thankful, Something Else Is Also True. Everyone Of Us Has The Potential To Be A Leader Every Day. Many People Still Have A Narrow Understanding Of What Leadership Really Is. But The Fact Of The Matter Is That Leadership Doesn't Begin And End At The Very Top. It Is Every Bit As Important, Perhaps More Important, In The Place Most Of Us Live And Work. The Leadership Techniques That Will Work Best For You Are The Ones You Nurture Inside. The Book On Human Relations.
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Author
Dale Carnegie
Publisher
Diamond Books
Number of Pages
240
Language
Gujarati
SKU
BK0453921
ISBN
9789354867590
Reading Age
All
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21.59 x 13.97 x 1.35 cm
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Paperback
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Dale Harbison Carnegie (November 24, 1888โNovember 1, 1955) Was An American Writer And Lecturer And The Developer Of Famous Courses In Self-Improvement, Salesmanship, Corporate Training, Public Speaking And Interpersonal Skills. Born Into Poverty On A Farm In Missouri, He Was The Author Of The Bestselling How To Win Friends And Influence People (1936), How To Stop Worrying And Startiving (1948) And Many More Self-Help Books. Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) Described Himself As A "Simple Country Boy" From Missouri But Was Also A Pioneer Of The Self-Improvement Genre. Since The 1936 Publication Of His First Book, How To Win Friends And Influence People, He Has Touched Millions Of Readers And His Classic Works Continue To Impact Lives To This Day. Image By Dale Carnegie Created In Vector Format By Scewing (Heritage Auctions) [Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) Described Himself As A "Simple Country Boy" From Missouri But Was Also A Pioneer Of The Self-Improvement Genre. Image By Dale Carnegie Created In Vector Format By Scewing (Heritage Auctions) [Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons Dale Carnegie Was Born In Maryville, Missouri On 24 November 1888. He Attended The State Teacher'S College In Warrensburg And Served In The United States Army During World War I. Before Beginning A Long Career In Writing About Self-Improvement, Salesmanship, And Interpersonal Skills, Along With Material For Corporate Training Programmes, He Was A Teacher Of Public Speaking. He Taught Night Classes At A Ymca In New York Where His Classes Became Wildly Popular And Highly Attended. In 1936, He Issued A Self-Help Book, How To Win Friends And Influence People To Be Used As A Textbook For His Courses In Effective Speaking And Human Relations. It Touched A Nerve And Filled A Human Need That Was More Than A Faddish Phenomenon Of The Great Depression After The War. By The Time Of His Death, The Book Had Sold Five Million Copies In 31 Languages, Making It One Of The Bestselling Books Of All Time. Dale Harbison Carnegie (November 24, 1888 โ November 1, 1955) Was An American Writer And Lecturer And The Developer Of Famous Courses In Self-Improvement, Salesmanship, Corporate Training, Public Speaking And Interpersonal Skills. Born Into Poverty On A Farm In Missouri, He Was The Author Of The Bestselling How To Win Friends And Influence People (1936), How To Stop Worrying And Start Living (1948) And Many More Self-Help Books. Dale Carnegie, Known As 'The Arch-Priest Of The Art Of Making Friends', Pioneered The Development Of Personal Business Skills, Self-Confidence And Motivational Techniques. His Books - Most Notably How To Win Friends And Influence People - Have Sold Tens Of Millions Worldwide And, Even In Today'S Changing Climate, They Remain As Popular As Ever.