Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389053968
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 19.6 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Width: 12.6 mm
- ISBN-10: 938905396X
- Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2019
- Edition: #
- Language: tamil
- Weight: # gr
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹120.00Current price is: ₹120.00.
Conquer your fear of public speaking with Dale Carnegie’s timeless guide. “How to Develop Self-Confidence and Influence People by Public Speaking” offers practical techniques to build confidence, improve memory, and deliver captivating speeches. Discover the secrets of effective communication and unlock your potential to influence audiences. ISBN: 9789389053968
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Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
Easy to read and implement. Improved my confidence noticeably.
Subhajoy Datta –
If you are looking for the best book on how to develop self-confidence, I’ll recommend this.
Shivani Ghaloth –
I have mixed feelings about this book. Some chapters were great and I got value from.
Yash Arya –
This book is gem for public speaking. I have already started to see results!
Arman Ahmad –
The strategies are timeless and relevant for speakers of all levels.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
Excellent guide for anyone afraid of public speaking. Highly recommend.
Deeplina Sabat –
Not as revolutionary as I expected, but provided some confidence boost.
Tushar Nandani –
Practical tips, though some are quite obvious. Good for beginners.
Aseem Goel –
I was hoping for more advanced strategies. Still, a decent book.
Ajay Singh –
A good starting point for public speaking. Some parts felt dated, but overall helpful.
Aditya Gupta –
Helped me understand the basics. Not a magic bullet, but solid advice.
Gitish Batra –
Found it repetitive in places. Still picked up some useful pointers.
Aman Ali –
Changed my perspective on public speaking. Very actionable advice.
Sumit Bahuguna –
Gave me the courage to speak up in meetings. Worth the investment.
Kashish Kanodia –
I highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their public speaking skills.
M Anil Naik –
A bit too focused on older examples. Nevertheless, a helpful read.
Kavesh Pandit –
The advice is practical and easy to implement. I appreciate the straightforward approach.
Pritesh Ghosh –
The book is okay. Some of the information feels old. But still valuable.
Priyanka Jain –
A classic for a reason. Simple, effective, and inspiring.
Supreet Suman –
I wish I had read this book sooner. It would have saved me a lot of embarrassment.
Jhalak Grover –
Some advice is common sense, but it’s good to have it all in one place.