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Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business is a book written by Dale Carnegie and first published in 1932. The book is a guide to effective public speaking and persuasion in the world of business. It is divided into four parts, each focusing on a different aspect of public speaking and influencing others.Part one of the book explores the basics of public speaking, including how to overcome stage fright, how to organize a speech, and how to use body language effectively. Part two delves into the art of persuasion, offering tips on how to win people over to your point of view and how to handle objections.Part three of the book focuses on specific techniques for influencing others, such as using humor, storytelling, and analogies to make your point. Finally, part four offers advice on how to handle difficult situations, such as dealing with hostile audiences or navigating delicate negotiations.Throughout the book, Carnegie emphasizes the importance of preparation, practice, and empathy in effective public speaking and persuasion. He draws on his own experiences as a public speaker and trainer, as well as on examples from successful business leaders and politicians.Overall, Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business is a classic guide to effective communication in the world of business, offering practical advice and timeless wisdom for anyone looking to improve their public speaking and persuasion skills.1913. A movement for adult education is sweeping over the nation today; and the most spectacular force in that movement in Dale Carnegie, a man who has listened to and criticized more talks by adults than has any other man in captivity. According to a recent cartoon by �������Believe-It-Or-Not������� Ripley, he has criticized 150,000 speeches. If that grand total does not impress you, remember that it means one talk for almost every day that has passed since Columbus discovered America. Or, to put it in other words, if all the men who have spoken before him had used only three minutes and had appeared before him in succession, it would have taken a solid year, listening day and night, to hear them all.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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