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Six Ways to Make People Like You

by Megan M. on February 16, 2009 (Blog) |

My Toastmasters speech this morning on Fundamental Techniques in Handling People went swimmingly! In continued celebration of the awesomeness of Dale Carnegie, the following video is all about section two of How to Make Friends and Influence People: Six Ways to Make People Like You!

Enjoy. ;}


My Dad told me this story about my grandfather, Mac Morris!
A Story About How to Win Friends & Influence People, One: Mac Morris and the FBI
A Story About How to Win Friends & Influence People, Two: Jobs and the Mob
A Story About How to Win Friends & Influence People, Three: Old Man Zodos and Winston Churchill
A Story About How to Win Friends & Influence People, Four: Hey! Don’t you want me to order some furniture?
Video: Fundamental Techniques in Handling People
Video: Six Ways to Make People Like You
Video: How to Win People to Your Way of Thinking
Video: Be a Leader (How to Change People Without Giving Offense or Arousing Resentment)



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1 Rahul Deodhar 02.16.09 at 9:11 am

:D

Awesome

:D

2 Peter N. 02.17.09 at 10:15 am

I put in a request at the library on How to Win Friends… out of curiosity since you’ve been writing about it and I’ve never read it. This is the regional library catalog that all the libraries participate in. I’m third on the list of holds requested – I’m not sure there are that many copies, but dang. Especially for a book written so many years ago.

Also, our copy of The Usual Error came yesterday. Haven’t started it yet, but I’m excited to do so. And your acknowledgment is awesome. You’re like the polar opposite of the sinister power behind the throne meme!

3 Megan M. 02.17.09 at 10:34 am

@Peter – I hope it gets to you. It’s a DAMN good book. Essential, even. And I’m glad your Usual Error book came! I can’t wait to hear what you think!

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