Dale Carnegie
Si Dale Carnegie (/ˈkɑːrnɪɡi/;[1] sinusurat Carnagey hanggan c. 1922; Nobyembre 24, 1888 – Nobyembre 1, 1955) sarong Amerikanong parasurat asin paralektura, asin iyo an kaggibo kan mga kursong self-improvement, pagbebenta, training sa mga koroporasyon, pagtaram sa publiko, asin interpersonal na pakirelasyon. Namundag sa katiosan sa sarong umahan sa Missouri, siya an kagsurat kan How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936), sarong mabentahon na libro hanggan ngonyan. Siya man nagsurat kan How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (1948), Lincoln the Unknown (1932), asin iba pang mga libro.[2]
Dale Carnegie | |
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Minundagan | Dale Harbison Carnagey Nobyembre 24, 1888 Maryville, Missouri, U.S. |
Kagadanan | Nobyembre 1, 1955 Forest Hills, New York, E.U. | (edad 66)
Nilubongan | Belton, Missouri |
Kasibotan | Parasurat, paralektura |
Bantog na gibo | How to Win Friends and Influence People How to Stop Worrying and Start Living |
Agom | |
Mga akì | 2 aking babayi |
Lagdâ |
Saro sa ubod na ideya niya sa mga librong saiyang sinurat iyo na pwedeng mahira an gawe-gawe nin ibang tawo paagi kan "kun ika mansana maghira kan atitud mo sa nasabing tawo".
Mga librong pinalagda
baguhon- 1915: Art of Public Speaking, with Joseph Berg Esenwein.[3]
- 1920: Public Speaking: the Standard Course of the United Y. M. C. A. Schools.[4]
- 1926: Public Speaking: a Practical Course for Business Men.[5] Later editions and updates changed the name of the book several times: Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business (1937 revised),[6] How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking (1956)[7] and Public Speaking for Success (2005).[8]
- 1932: Lincoln the Unknown.[9]
- 1934: Little Known Facts About Well Known People.[10]
- 1936: How to Win Friends and Influence People.[11]
- 1937: Five Minute Biographies.[12]
- 1944: Dale Carnegie's Biographical round-up.[13]
- 1948: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living.[14]
- 1959: Dale Carnegie's Scrapbook: a Treasury of the Wisdom of the Ages.[15] A selection of Dale Carnegie's writings edited by Dorothy Carnegie.
- 1962: The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking.[16] (by Dorothy Carnegie, based upon Dale Carnegie's own notes and ideas)
Toltolan
baguhon- ↑ "Carnegie", as opposed to Andrew Carnegie, whose name is supposed to stress the second-syllable. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
- ↑ "Books by Dale Carnegie (Author of How to Win Friends and Influence People)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
- ↑ Joseph Berg Esenwein, Dale Carnegie (1915). The Art of Public Speaking (in English). New York Public Library. Home Correspondence School. ISBN 9781494991081.
- ↑ "The Library of Congress Record". Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2012. Unknown parameter
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