
How to Develop Self-Confidence & Influence People By Public Speaking
Key Features:
- Age Group: Adults
- Author: Dale Carnegie (1888–1955)
- Genre: Self-Help / Public Speaking
- Word Count: Approx. 40,000
- Pages: 176pp
- Size: 127 × 197 mm
- Format: Paperback
About the Author:
Dale Carnegie was a pioneering American author, speaker, and educator, best known for his influential work in self-improvement, communication, and interpersonal skills. His groundbreaking courses and bestselling books—especially How to Win Friends and Influence People—have empowered millions worldwide to achieve personal and professional success. Carnegie’s timeless principles continue to guide readers in building confidence, improving relationships, and becoming effective communicators.
Description:
Written in 1956, How to Develop Self-Confidence & Influence People by Public Speaking is a practical and motivational guide designed to help readers overcome fear, build self-assurance, and speak effectively in front of any audience. Drawing on decades of real-world experience, Dale Carnegie shares proven techniques for delivering compelling speeches, engaging listeners, and making a lasting impression.
Whether you're preparing for a presentation, a job interview, or a personal milestone, this classic guide offers step-by-step strategies to help you speak with clarity, conviction, and confidence.
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