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Dale Carnegie was an influential American writer and lecturer, best known for his self-improvement and interpersonal skills teachings. His most famous work, 'How to Win Friends and Influence People,' published in 1936, has sold millions of copies worldwide and remains a cornerstone in the field of personal development. Carnegie emphasized the importance of understanding human behavior and the art of persuasion, helping countless individuals improve their social interactions and professional relationships. His teachings have become foundational for many seeking to develop their communication skills and build meaningful connections.

Beyond his bestselling book, Carnegie's legacy includes various courses and seminars that focus on effective communication and leadership skills. His approach blends practical advice with timeless principles that resonate with people from all walks of life. His work has influenced generations of leaders and continues to be relevant in modern contexts, where personal and professional interactions are paramount for success. Carnegie's emphasis on empathy, active listening, and genuine interest in others has made his teachings enduringly popular.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita November 24, 1888
Luogo di nascita Maryville, Missouri, United States
Data di morte November 1, 1955