书库个人发展Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей
Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей 书籍封面

《Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей》书籍摘要

作者 Дейл Брекенридж Карнеги
15.0 分钟

这篇内容整理了《Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей》的核心摘要、作者背景、历史背景和章节重点,帮助你快速理解 Дейл Брекенридж Карнеги 想表达的关键观点。

书籍信息

不补造缺失字段,只展示当前页面可确认的关键信息。

书名
Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей
作者
Дейл Брекенридж Карнеги
阅读时长
15.0 分钟
分类
个人发展
音频
暂未提供

快速了解这本书

下面这些问题会先给出《Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей》最值得搜索和阅读的核心答案。

Дейл Брекенридж Карнеги是谁?

Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) was an American writer and lecturer, and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public...

《Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей》适合谁读?

This book is for anyone looking to improve their interpersonal skills, enhance their relationships, and become a more effective communicator and leade...

《Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей》的写作背景是什么?

Published in 1936 during the Great Depression, the book addressed the need for effective communication and relationship-building skills in a challengi...

摘要

思维导图

目标读者

This book is for anyone looking to improve their interpersonal skills, enhance their relationships, and become a more effective communicator and leader. It is particularly useful for professionals in business, sales, management, and anyone seeking personal growth.

作者背景

Dale Carnegie (1888-1955) was an American writer and lecturer, and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking, and interpersonal skills. He started his career as a traveling salesman before transitioning to teaching public speaking. His practical and engaging teaching methods led to the development of his renowned courses and books.

历史背景

Published in 1936 during the Great Depression, the book addressed the need for effective communication and relationship-building skills in a challenging economic environment. Its principles resonated with people seeking to improve their personal and professional lives during a time of uncertainty and change.

章节摘要