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Book "How to win friends and influence people
The Carnegie Paradox: Navigating Success, Manipulation and Modern Work Realities
Dale Carnegie childhood
Principles of Effective Communication
Silent agony
Bibliography
Book "How to Win Friends and influence people
Criticism
Audience of book
Unmasking the Smile
Statistics
Modern Perspectives
Conclusion
How to Win Friends and influence people
. In less than 1 year, more than a million copies of the book were sold (during the author’s lifetime, more than 5 million copies were sold in the USA alone). The book was on the New York Times bestseller list for ten years, which is still an absolute record.
Bibliography
Dale Breckenridge Carnegie (November 24, 1888- November 1,1955)
Bibliography
"Effective Communication Across Professions: Navigating Meetings, Presentations, and Correspondence"
"Decoding Dale Carnegie's Principles of Effective Communication"
"Challenging Dale Carnegie's Theory: Critiques and Contradictory Perspectives"
"Alternative Perspectives: Critics of Carnegie's Communication Principles"
Everett Shostrom
Stephen Covey
"Silent Agony: The Cost of Ignoring Attacks in Communication"
"Unmasking the Smile: The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Emotional Attacks"
Can you tell a fake smile from a real one?
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Baby Boomers (1955-1964)Gen Z (1997-2012)Gen X (1965-1980)Millennials (1981-1996)
How Happy is Each Generation at Work?
Enjoable
Fulfilling
Stressful
Overwelming
Percentage of employed adults saying they find their job to be _______ all or most of the time
Age 18-29
Age 30-49
Age 50-64
Age 65 and over
Modern perspective on Dale Carnegie's teachings
Attribution
Slide 3.“Dale Carnegie Training”.Heritage.Fair Use. https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en/approach/heritageSlide 4.Michael Pollak. “The Other Carnegies”. The New York Times.Fair Use. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/14/nyregion/the-carnegies-who-followed-andrew.html Slide 5. image 1 Michael Pollak. “The Other Carnegies”. The New York Times.Fair Use. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/14/nyregion/the-carnegies-who-followed-andrew.html Image 2. Jess McHugh. “Before Dale Carnegie taught Americans how to succeed, he was haunted by failure”. The Washington Post. Fair Use. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/07/05/dale-carnegie-success-self-help/ Image 3 Jess McHugh. “Before Dale Carnegie taught Americans how to succeed, he was haunted by failure”. The Washington Post. Fair Use. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/07/05/dale-carnegie-success-self-help/Slide 6. Image 1,2 “Dale Carnegie Training”.Heritage.Fair Use.https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en/approach/heritage Image 3 Michael Sinnhuber. “Public Speaking”.Unsplash.Fair Use. https://unsplash.com/collections/1039835/public-speaking Slide 7. “ What is Workplace Communication and why is it important?”.EduBridge.Fair Use. https://www.edubridgeindia.com/blog/what-is-workplace-communication/