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Relationship Building
Effective Communication
Personal Growth
Influence Strategies
Leadership Development
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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
283
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
How to Win Friends and Influence People, in its hardback edition, is a practical guide to mastering people skills that matter in every corner of life. This timeless non-fiction classic by Dale Carnegie offers proven strategies for building genuine connections, communicating with clarity, and influencing others with integrity. Designed for adults and professionals seeking to improve personal and professional relationships, the book blends relatable anecdotes with actionable steps to create lasting impact. The tone is encouraging, practical, and empowering.
Written as a clear, hands-on guide, the book groups its wisdom into core techniques: how to handle people without offense, how to make friends, how to win others to your way of thinking, and how to lead with influence. Carnegie uses real-world examples and memorable rules to keep ideas accessible and actionable. The experience is engaging rather than academic; you’ll find concise lessons, illustrative stories, and practical exercises that invite you to apply concepts right away. In this enduring classic, empathy, tact, and sincere appreciation become your everyday tools for meaningful, positive change.
After finishing How to Win Friends and Influence People, readers gain a toolkit for stronger relationships, clearer communication, and more confident, respectful influence. It leaves you with a mindset that prioritizes empathy and constructive dialogue, helping you navigate conversations with ease and leave a positive impression in both personal and professional settings. The lasting value is a more connected, capable you.
Product Details
Author
Dale Carnegie
Publisher
Wilco
Number of Pages
283
Language
English
SKU
BK0523399
ISBN
9788197079818
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
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