Would you like to know how to succeed? Would you like to know the factors that make for success in almost any business or profession? Would you like learn how to get along with others?
If you want to get ahead in business, if you want to increase your income, if you want people to like you, learn the skills discussed in the interviews Dale Carnegie has with ordinary and extraordinary people. The bestselling author of How to Win Friends and Influence People, turns his attention to success and some of the things you must know if you are going to get along in our ever-changing world.
Carnegie has the uncanny ability to awaken in people their hidden talents that may never have been discovered. He shows in his teachings how you can get ahead in the world. This book will reveal the magic key to happiness and success, which he has brought to millions of people. The one thing you must remember however, is that while others can tell you what you need to do to succeed, only one person in the world can ever really make you do them—and that person is you.
Your success in life will depend to an overwhelming degree on your ability to get along with others. It is from your study and observation of them that you will complete your education in how to achieve personal and business success. Let this pioneer in corporate training programs and the developer of world famous courses in self-improvement, public speaking, and interpersonal skills teach you the Golden Rules for Success.
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Dale Carnegie was an American writer and lecturer and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking, and interpersonal skills. Born into poverty on November 24, 1888, in Maryville, Missouri, Carnegie worked as a traveling salesman before teaching public speaking at a YMCA. His seminal self-help book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, was one of the best-selling self-help books of all time, and won him a national following. It enabled him to expand the Dale Carnegie Institute into countries around the world. He died in 1955 in Queens, New York.