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How To Win Friends And Influence People

How To Win Friends and Influence PeopleHow To Win Friends and Influence PeopleDale Carnegie wrote one of the greatest selling books of all time How To Win Friends and Influence People.

Recently I came across an excellent summary of the major points shared throughout the book.

Here is what it outlines in bullet point form:

1. Fundamental Techniques in Handling People (3 points)
2. Six Ways to Make People Like You (6 major points)
3. How to Win People to Your Way of Thinking (12 major points)
4. Be a Leader: How to Change People Without Giving Offense or Arousing Resentment (9 major points)
See the full summary here.


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1 Comment »

  1. will said,

    June 3, 2008 @ 1:56 am

    Hi Stu,
    I bought and read this book last April and every time I remember and practice what Mr. Carnegie wrote the situation I’m always turns out great. Your post reminds me I need to go back and re-read it again.

    Will

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