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How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age
How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age | Dale Carnegie
An adaptation of Dale Carnegie's timeless prescriptions for the digital age. Dale Carnegie's time-tested advice has carried millions upon millions of readers for more than seventy-five years up the ladder of success in their business and personal lives. Now the first and best book of its kind has been rebooted to tame the complexities of modern times and will teach you how to communicate with diplomacy and tact, capitalize on a solid network, make people like you, project your message widely and clearly, be a more effective leader, increase your ability to get things done, and optimize the power of digital tools. Dale Carnegie's commonsense approach to communicating has endured for a century, touching millions and millions of readers. The only diploma that hangs in Warren Buffett's office is his certificate from Dale Carnegie Training. Lee Iacocca credits Carnegie for giving him the courage to speak in public. Dilbert creator Scott Adams called Carnegie's teachings "life-changing." To demonstrate the lasting relevancy of his tools, Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc., has reimagined his prescriptions and his advice for our difficult digital age. We may communicate today with different tools and with greater speed, but Carnegie's advice on how to communicate, lead, and work efficiently remains priceless across the ages.
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I learn something every time I listen to this book.

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Roary47
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4✨This was a great self help style book. How to use general kindness and respect for others to be a better person and spread kindness. Definitely would recommend to anyone!

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MelissaSewell
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A classic book updated for the digital age. My favorite chapters:

Listen Longer
Leave Others a Little Better
Never say, "You're Wrong"
Surrender the Credit

In Listen Longer, this is profound - ask 15 questions per day. Five for family, five for co-workers, and five on social media. Read posts closely, reply with questions and genuine care. You‘ll connect and stay connected on common ground.

I got this audiobook on #SkipTheLine via #Libby.

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“You can make more friends in two months by becoming more interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get people interested in you”. Showing interest in others will usually garner returned interest. When it doesn‘t, it‘s not even hard to brush off the ones who just want you around for their own ego. Remember, the secret to progress with people depends on the measure of selflessness. And listening is an art.☝🏻🤓 #DaleCarnegie

dalma_st_paul Listening is an art indeed😃Terrific review, I am putting it on my TBR for sure. 5y
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Smangela
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My messy #nighttable for #24in48

Every few weeks I clean it off and then piles slowly creep back up 🤷🏻‍♀️ I won‘t mention the drawers that may or may not be full of books...

#hour18 #readathon!

Also I‘m like doing pretty well in this readathon guys. Like I might be able to complete it! Chances are not high, but still, maybe?😂😂😂

LauraJ You can do it! 6y
Smangela @LauraJ thank you!! I‘m hopeful! 6y
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Smangela
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1. Tough question! I just stared reading the tagged book and it‘s so different than I thought. It‘s about how you have to be present in your relationships to nurture them, I am really liking it so far.
2. Id love to see London - I want to see all the spots from my British Literature courses 😂

Thanks @kellyann28 how generous!

kellyann28 Thanks for entering! ❤ 6y
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If you've read the original, take a quick trip in Doc Martin's DeLorean to today and read this edition. Great Scott! It's so good. And what we social-media-obsessed people need. i. e. those of us who have trouble communicating with real, live, actual people. lol. I jest. And yet, I don't. This "getting along" with people is so important to a fulfilling life, I'd call this book essential. Such a relevant read. Btw, the guy who wrote this edition=?

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