
Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie, born Dale Breckenridge Carnagey on November 24, 1888, in Maryville, Missouri, was an influential American writer and lecturer renowned for his pioneering work in self-improvement and interpersonal skills. Raised in a poor farming family, Carnegie faced significant challenges during his childhood, which instilled in him a strong desire to succeed. He graduated from the State Teacher’s College in Warrensburg, Missouri, and initially worked as a traveling salesman before pursuing a career in public speaking.
In 1912, Carnegie began teaching public speaking courses at the YMCA in New York City, where he discovered his passion for helping others develop their communication skills. His innovative teaching methods quickly gained popularity, leading to the establishment of the Dale Carnegie Course, which emphasized practical techniques for overcoming public speaking anxiety and improving personal effectiveness. In 1936, he published his seminal book How to Win Friends and Influence People, which became an instant bestseller and has sold millions of copies worldwide. The book remains one of the most influential self-help books ever written, offering timeless advice on building relationships and influencing others.
Carnegie authored several other notable works, including How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (1948) and Lincoln the Unknown (1932). His teachings have had a lasting impact on corporate training programs and personal development initiatives globally. By the time of his death on November 1, 1955, in Forest Hills, New York, Carnegie had helped hundreds of thousands of individuals through his courses and writings. His legacy continues through the Dale Carnegie Training organization, which operates worldwide and upholds his principles of effective communication and personal growth.
- Self-Improvement, Interpersonal Skills
- November 24, 1888
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(0)By : Dale Carnegie
How to Develop Self-confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking
What if the power to change your life was not hidden in talent or status, but in your own voice—waiting to be unlocked? How to Develop Self-confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking is a practical yet inspiring guide through the fears that silence us, offering timeless tools to speak with clarity, courage, and conviction. It’s not just about commanding a room—it’s about discovering the strength to express who you are. Can learning to speak well become a path to becoming more fully yourself? Warm, empowering, and rooted in real experience, this book is a call to rise and be heard.
- Originally Published: 1956
- Publisher: Ebury Publishing, 2004
- Genre: Self-help
- Pages: 256
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-0091906399
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Dale Carnegie
How to Win Friends and Influence People
In a world brimming with noise and ego, How to Win Friends and Influence People offers a timeless key to the human heart—one forged not through manipulation, but through empathy, sincerity, and quiet persuasion. It maps the invisible architecture of connection, revealing how warmth and genuine interest can disarm resistance and transform strangers into allies. What if your greatest power lies not in asserting yourself, but in truly listening? Equal parts guidebook and mirror, this enduring classic invites you to master the delicate art of influence—by first mastering the art of being human.
- Originally Published: October 1936
- Publisher: Vermilion
- Genre: Self-help
- Pages: 260
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-0091906351
- Access: Members
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(0)By : Dale Carnegie
The Art of Public Speaking
What if the power to move hearts and minds lies not in talent, but in understanding? The Art of Public Speaking is a timeless guide that transforms fear into confidence and awkward silence into eloquence. With warmth, clarity, and persuasive charm, it offers a blueprint for turning everyday thoughts into compelling messages—arming the speaker not just with technique, but with purpose. Is great speaking born, or can it be made by mastering the art of presence, persuasion, and passion? This book invites you to find your voice—and to make it impossible to ignore.
- Originally Published: 1915
- Publisher: Insight Press, 2019
- Genre: Self-Help
- Pages: 200
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 9789391244613
- Access: Members