The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking' is a volume that aspires at making its readers pro speakers, who can easily converse with people around them and make them, clearly understand their viewpoints and in turn, become capable of also making others alter their respective viewpoints. This is known as the 'convincing power. This book puts forward some very handy and useful tips for its readers, which with regular practice can make their communication skills pretty effective as well as impressive.
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking' is a volume that aspires at making its readers pro speakers, who can easily converse with people around them and make them, clearly understand their viewpoints and in turn, become capable of also making others alter their respective viewpoints. This is known as the 'convincing power. This book puts forward some very handy and useful tips for its readers, which with regular practice can make their communication skills pretty effective as well as impressive.
Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) American writer and lecturer, Dale Carnegie is widely regarded as a pioneer of the self-improvement genre. A skilled orator right from the times when he was in high school, Carnegie worked as a travelling salesman to save up money and try his luck at acting. Upon finding that theatre life was not quite a perfect fit for him, he served in the army for a year. Eventually, he started teaching public speaking at the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association), in New York. The classes were a great success, and later in order to deal with the growing number of students, he set up the Dale Carnegie Institute. Since no textbooks for teaching people skills existed at the time, he had to write them all himself. The most famous of these textbooks, How to Win Friends and Influence People, went on to become a bestseller. Some of his other celebrated books include How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (1948) and Lincoln the Unknown (1932).
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