Carnegie Dale:
How to Win Friends and Influence People

Editor: DorothyCarnegie, Editor: Arthur R.Pell

Pocket Books , 1981
Mass paperback
Size: 172x107 mm
ISBN: 9780671723651
ISBN-10: 0671723650

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Dale Carnegie

Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) Described Himself As A "Simple Country Boy" From Missouri But Was Also A Pioneer Of The Self-Improvement Genre. Since The 1936 Publication Of His First Book, "How To Win Friends And Influence People, " He Has Touched Millions Of Readers And His Classic Works Continue To Impact Lives To This Day.

Arthur R. Pell

Arthur R. Pell, Ph.D., Is An Author, Lecturer, And Consultant In Human Resource Management. He Has Authored 46 Books On Management, Personnel, Career Planning, And Human Relations, Five Of Which Are Complete Idiot's Guides(R) Including The Complete Idiot's Guide(R) To Managing People And The Complete Idiot's Guide(R) To Recruiting The Right Stuff. He Has Served On The Faculties Of Four Different Universities And Conducted Seminars Throughout The United States And Canada.

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