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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
174
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Dale Carnegie Code Unlocking The Power Of People Skills And Lasting Relationships is a practical, accessible guide for adults and professionals who want to connect more meaningfully with others. This self-help title draws on timeless principles of empathy, listening, and authentic connection to help you make instant connections and nurture durable bonds. It's written for anyone looking to improve social fluency—whether you're networking at events, leading a team, or simply seeking better conversations—delivering an uplifting, practical tone.
Inside, The Dale Carnegie Code is built around clear, bite-sized lessons that stack into a repeatable framework for everyday interaction. The book moves from listening with genuine interest to shaping conversations that people remember, explaining why gestures and tone matter and how to project confidence without dominating. You'll find real-life scenarios, concise exercises, and practical tips you can apply at work, at home, and in spontaneous moments. The approach is straightforward, accessible, and designed to help you feel more natural and in control as you relate to others.
After finishing The Dale Carnegie Code Unlocking The Power Of People Skills And Lasting Relationships, readers will walk away with a practical toolkit for everyday interactions, feel more understood and capable, and build relationships that stand the test of time. The book leaves you with a warmer outlook on people and a confident, thoughtful approach to communication that can transform how you relate to others and lead with empathy.
Product Details
Author
Dale Carnegie
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
174
Language
English
ISBN
9789357029773
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
19.8 x 12.9 x 0.98 cm
Binding
Paperback
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