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The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking

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Boost your confidence and communication skills with “The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking” by Dorothy Carnegie. This updated edition of Dale Carnegie’s classic guide provides practical, step-by-step instructions for achieving success in any speaking situation. Learn how to deliver impactful presentations, build confidence, and persuade your audience effectively. Perfect for business professionals, students, and anyone looking to improve their public speaking abilities. ISBN: 9780671724009

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780671724009
  • Publisher: Pocket Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Pocket Books
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 173 mm
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 113 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0671724002
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 1990
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reissue
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Width: 106 mm

20 reviews for The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking

  1. Saikat Das

    A must-read for anyone in business! I wish I’d read this years ago. My presentations have improved significantly.!

  2. Pranika Agarwal

    This book gave me the confidence to speak up in meetings. The tips are practical and easy to implement. Worth the investment!

  3. Mansi Negi

    A bit repetitive, but the core message about confidence is strong. Not the best public speaking book, but definitely not the worst.

  4. Kabir Nagpal

    I expected more modern techniques. This book is very old fashioned. The updated edition still feels very dated though.

  5. Bijetri Chakraborty

    It’s a good book for beginners in public speaking, but not for seasoned speakers. It is easy to understand and apply.

  6. Fredrick Lakra

    This book really helped me overcome my fear of public speaking. The exercises are practical and easy to follow. Highly recommended!

  7. Dipankar Adhikari

    I liked the tips on making a presentation persuasive. This book is a must read for everyone. It’s a powerful way to communicate.

  8. Sandat Sadanand Barve

    I didn’t find anything new. Most suggestions are common sense and obvious. Expected much more from this book.

  9. Shivam Swami

    Easy to read and understand. Helped me organize my thoughts and present them more effectively. Highly recommend it!

  10. Pranay Vikas Movva

    Some of the examples feel old, but the fundamental principles are timeless. Worth reading if you’re new to public speaking.

  11. Harshit Lohumi

    Found some sections a bit dry, but overall a helpful guide to effective communication. It helped me structure my speeches.

  12. Sasi Priyatham Sadanala

    I struggled to connect with the older examples. However, the underlying principles of confidence and preparation were helpful.

  13. Nooli Siri

    Good basic advice, but I was hoping for more advanced techniques. Still, it’s a good starting point for beginners.

  14. Mohammad Ahmed Karim

    I was expecting more actionable tips. It’s a bit too general for my taste, but the core message is good. Readability is great though.

  15. Yash Kulkarni

    Good basic principles, but I found the writing style a bit repetitive. Still, it’s a solid starting point for improving your speaking.

  16. Sunny B Joseph

    Absolutely fantastic! I saw immediate improvement in my presentations. Dorothy Carnegie’s updates make it feel relevant.

  17. Priyadarshini Bora

    Changed my life! I’m now much more confident in meetings and presentations. Simple, effective advice. Get it! Definitely a must-read.

  18. Vipul Yadav

    It is what it is – a classic! Some parts aged badly but still useful. Helped me prepare for a very important presentation.

  19. Sadeem Shahid Khan

    A decent refresher on public speaking basics. Nothing groundbreaking, but a good reminder of key techniques. I liked the chapter on handling questions.

  20. Yasaswani Akula

    A classic for a reason. Helped me structure my thoughts before presentations. Some advice feels a bit dated, but still valuable overall.

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