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Effective Communication
Relationship Building
Personal Growth
Vulnerability In Dialogue
Interpersonal Skills
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
156
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Connect To Win, Dale Carnegie's guide to building lasting relationships, distills Carnegie's timeless relationship wisdom into practical steps you can apply today. This approachable paperback is ideal for adults and professionals who want warmer, more effective conversations, stronger trust, and meaningful connections—whether at the office, at home, or in social circles. The tone is encouraging, confident, and hopeful, inviting readers to practice better communication one small habit at a time.
Structured around short, reader-friendly sections, Connect To Win explains how to listen more deeply, speak with clarity, and offer feedback that invites growth. You'll encounter concrete strategies—such as the memorable "Do This and You'll Be Welcome Anywhere"—paired with timeless guidance like choosing honesty over sugarcoating and practicing vulnerability by sharing personal lessons. The content blends real-life examples, compact exercises, and approachable, step-by-step tips that keep learning lively and accessible. Because the guide draws from Dale Carnegie's extensive works, each principle stays practical, relevant, and easy to apply in everyday conversations.
Whether you're picking up these ideas for the first time or refreshing your communication toolkit, the warm, friendly voice makes complex social dynamics feel manageable. The book's clear structure and concise lessons empower you to build rapport, navigate criticism with grace, and foster trust at work and at home, one conversation at a time.
After finishing Connect To Win, you'll carry a dependable toolkit for everyday interactions: kinder listening, clearer messages, and a steadier ability to connect with others. It leaves you with greater confidence, a more hopeful view of relationships, and a practical path to enduring connections that stand the test of time.
Product Details
Author
Dale Carnegie
Publisher
Rupa Publications India
Number of Pages
156
Language
English
SKU
BK0485714
ISBN
9789357026666
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
19.8 x 12.9 x 0.9 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 250
₹ 212
₹ 38 Off
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