
The Art of Public Speaking
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A pioneer in the field of self-help, Dale Carnegie distilled his experiences as a salesman and lecturer in his first guide to successful speech-making, The Art of Public Speaking. This predecessor to his bestseller, How to Win Friends and Influence People, was co-written with J. Berg Esenwein. Its direct, practical advice for emphasizing ideas for easy comprehension and high impact ranges from finding an appropriate rhythm to conquering stage fright. Avoiding the use of tricks and shortcuts, the authors suggest methods for developing one's thoughts in order to form an original, authentic manner of speaking. They advise speakers to practice their presentation skills, offering useful tips for speech-making in both personal and professional situations. First published in 1915, this classic continues to encourage people from all walks of life to overcome their self-consciousness and increase their effectiveness and comfort as public speakers. AUTHOR: Dale Carnegie (1888 1955) was the author of the acclaimed self-help book How to Win Friends and Influence People. His Dale Carnegie Training, founded in 1912, remains active around the world in offering seminars and other instructive methods of helping professionals develop public speaking and leadership skills.
Author: Dale Carnegie
Format: Paperback, 528 pages, 140mm x 216mm, 420 g
Published: 2017, Dover Publications Inc., United States
Genre: Usage & Writing Guides
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A pioneer in the field of self-help, Dale Carnegie distilled his experiences as a salesman and lecturer in his first guide to successful speech-making, The Art of Public Speaking. This predecessor to his bestseller, How to Win Friends and Influence People, was co-written with J. Berg Esenwein. Its direct, practical advice for emphasizing ideas for easy comprehension and high impact ranges from finding an appropriate rhythm to conquering stage fright. Avoiding the use of tricks and shortcuts, the authors suggest methods for developing one's thoughts in order to form an original, authentic manner of speaking. They advise speakers to practice their presentation skills, offering useful tips for speech-making in both personal and professional situations. First published in 1915, this classic continues to encourage people from all walks of life to overcome their self-consciousness and increase their effectiveness and comfort as public speakers. AUTHOR: Dale Carnegie (1888 1955) was the author of the acclaimed self-help book How to Win Friends and Influence People. His Dale Carnegie Training, founded in 1912, remains active around the world in offering seminars and other instructive methods of helping professionals develop public speaking and leadership skills.

The Art of Public Speaking