How to Win Friends and Influence PeopleAvailable for the first time ever in trade paperback, Dale Carnegie's enduring classic, the inspirational personal development guide that shows how to achieve lifelong success. One of the top-selling books of all time, "How to Win Friends Influence People" has sold more than 15 million copies in all its editions. |
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One can, for example, hire mere technical ability in engineering, accountancy,
architecture or any other profession at nominal salaries. But the person who has
technical knowledge plus the ability to express ideas, to assume 18 How This
Book ...
One can, for example, hire mere technical ability in engineering, accountancy,
architecture or any other profession at nominal salaries. But the person who has
technical knowledge plus the ability to express ideas, to assume 18 How This
Book ...
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technical knowledge plus the ability to express ideas, to assume leadership, and
to arouse enthusiasm among people—that person is headed for higher earning
power. In the heyday of his activity, John D. Rockefeller said that “the ability to ...
technical knowledge plus the ability to express ideas, to assume leadership, and
to arouse enthusiasm among people—that person is headed for higher earning
power. In the heyday of his activity, John D. Rockefeller said that “the ability to ...
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Professor William James of Harvard used to say that the average person
develops only 10 percent of his latent mental ability. Dale Carnegie, by helping
business men and women to develop their latent possibilities, created one of the
most ...
Professor William James of Harvard used to say that the average person
develops only 10 percent of his latent mental ability. Dale Carnegie, by helping
business men and women to develop their latent possibilities, created one of the
most ...
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