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Carnegie Dale – The Art of Public Speaking
Carnegie Dale – The Art of Public Speaking
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Effective communication may simplify things. This Dale Carnegie book is still relevant and useful now as it was when it was published over a century ago. Read, exercise, and be successful! Anyone who believes they have something worthwhile to say but is unsure of how to say it should read this book. When you mention Dale Carnegie, you often think of his book How to Win Friends and Influence People. What is less widely known is that Carnegie taught public speaking and that this book has become equally popular over time.
The book continues to be a useful resource in public speaking training. It was written with considerable aid from Carnegie’s colleague J. Berg Esenwein, who wrote the introduction and several of the “thinking questions” at the conclusion of chapters. Carnegie is a genuine inspiration instructor. After reading this book, your listeners will be riveted.
According to the writers of this important book, the greatest method to develop your public speaking skills is to just do it. Develop your skills through practicing. While you’re at it, make a favorable assumption. a statement to make Set yourself apart. Conjure up terror. Concentrate on it completely. And last but not least, anticipate success. There is hope for you even if you think you will fail, they say in their letter. And you will. Dale Carnegie (1888–1955), a pioneer in the fields of public speaking and personality development, became famous for demonstrating how to succeed to others. More over 10 million copies of his 1936 book How to Win Friends and Influence People have been sold. Additionally, he established the globally distributed Dale Carnegie Institute for Effective Speaking and Human Relations. The Art of Story-Writing, Writing the Photoplay (co-authored with Arthur Leeds), and Children’s Stories and How to Tell Them were also written by JOSEPH BERG ESENWEIN (1867–1946).
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