How to Win Friends & Influence People

by Dale Carnegie
How to Win Friends & Influence People  
published October 1st 1998 by Pocket
first published 2003
binding Paperback
isbn 0671027034   (isbn13: 9780671027032)
pages 288
description This grandfather of all people-skills books was first published in 1937. It was an overnight hit, eventually selling 15 million copies. How to Win Friends and Influence People ...more
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Viraj
Viraj rated it: 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars
06/29/08

bookshelves: self-help
Read in June, 2008
recommended to Viraj by: Dr. Gadgil
recommends it for: Everyone who is even slightly motivated and wants more in and from life...
Overall:
A well written book with a lot of examples, including many of good folks from the history and many without any citation, but none-the-less seem real. The examples are written so that the message goes across well. Repetition is avoided. The stuff mentioned is pretty obvious and simple, but important and often ignored. Worth reading multiple times as the preface recommends.

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105 SIX WAYS TO MAKE PEOPLE LIKE YOU
PRINCIPLE 1: Become genuinely interested in other p...more
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Ben
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07/21/08

bookshelves: non-fiction, self-help
Read in June, 2005
Criticism is futile because it puts a person on the defensive and usually makes him try to justify himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person’s precious pride, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses resentment. By criticizing we do not make lasting changes.

“I will speak ill of no man and speak all the good I know of everybody.” --BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

“A great man shows his greatness by the way he treats little men.” –CARLYLE

“The deepest principle in hum...more
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Panata
Panata rated it: 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars
03/12/08

bookshelves: self-development
Read in January, 2006
recommends it for: everyone
Saya sebetulnya dulu suka sebel kalo liat buku-buku self-help atau self-improvement, tapi setelah ketemu buku ini pandangan saya berubah. Buku ini bukan saya beli. Entah gimana buku ini ada di rumah kontrakan saya jaman kuliah dulu. Dicuekin, dianggap gak penting. Tapi begitu mulai baca, ternyata sulit berhenti.

Buku ini (yang saya punya edisi terjemahan bahasa Indonesia), adalah hasil perahan pengalaman hidup dan pengalaman berbisnis dari penulisnya. Saking hebatnya dia sebagai motivator nam...more
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Jared
Jared rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
02/03/08

Read in October, 2001
At the end of the Great Depression, Dale Carnegie wrote one of the benchmark self-help books of American literary history. He encapsulated the formula to “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” in the midst of a market downturn, to put it mildly. His title, How to Win Friends and Influence People, was probably used to win and influence book sales rather than cleverly and accurately describe the content of his book. Simply, it is a misnomer. With chapters on considerate social intercourse ...more
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Chad
Chad rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
07/17/08

Read in July, 2008
Decent book but not extremely fascinating. I wanted to read it to try to develop my leadership skills. Each chapter started off with a technique and gave a few examples to back it up. Sometimes I didn't think the examples justified those techniques enough. It gave some good tips...but you really don't need to read the book. Just look at the tips on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H... and you'll ...more
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Shelly
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03/19/08

Read in March, 2008
When discussing a problem with my husband he said, "If you're just venting, that's fine. However, if you are looking for me to give you a solution I have this book you could read that would help." I sarcastically replied, "What is it? "How to Win Friends and Influence People?". He said, "Yes!". So... later in the week I grabbed the book and started reading it. It's going slowly, but so far a very good book. It's going to be the kind of book that needs to...more
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Frank
Frank rated it: 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars
03/14/08

Read in January, 1985
The writer did not get it wrong when he chose the title 'How to...', an amazing timeless book you can read to help you in your everyday life.
No matter what your profession is, you will find that the principles described by the author apply to any situation you find yourself in.
I read this book a long time ago and I still remember the satisfaction I experienced on each page I was devouring: easy-to-read, with very realistic examples and full of simple techniques, this book should be made m...more
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Ivan
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09/27/07

Read in January, 2006
recommends it for: people
Three things about this book surprised me and I liked it a lot more than I thought I would.

One - it seemed pretty much timeless. Not much anachronism here, because language still serves the same purposes as ever, and people still want basically the same things they've always wanted. I liked the examples taken from Abe Lincoln, etc.

Two - the techniques described in the book aren't duplicitous. We all try to do what the title says, just like everyone else, whether we're admitting it ...more
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Monk
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05/24/08

bookshelves: educational
Read in May, 2008
As the book jacket will tell you this has been on shelves for seventy some years for a reason. I suppose it's a good primer for people who lack some social skills, though I found it to be more of a refresher. It's all pretty much common sense and Carnegie definitely had insights, though I find the book to be dated in some respects. SOme examples he calls are very relevant in even the modern times we live in, but I find some of his opinions to be sunshine-tinted. The world has become in some ways...more
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Ramnath
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01/19/08

The title of this book is no misnomer. Dale Carnegie does exactly what he claims - he tells you how to make friends and keep them.

Whether you need advice or just something interesting to read, this book is an excellent choice. Who knows, you might end up wiser for having read it.

Carnegie is an excellent story-teller, and he uses clear, real-life examples to demonstrate his methods. In hindsight, his methods are what we would call 'common-sense,' but the truth is, it requires real effort to d...more
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Catherine
Catherine rated it: 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars
11/16/07

bookshelves: instructional
Read in August, 2007
recommends it for: everyone and their dog
This book is a guide to life. I think several people should be required to read this book at least once. Teachers, emotional teenagers, employers, employees, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, friends, neighbors, politicians etc...

I truly found this book oddly entertaining. Although it is a self-improvement type book, I couldn't put it down. Through the examples of many famous and successful people throughout history, this book teaches us how to work with others and be nice. I sincerely ...more
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Jerami
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06/07/08

Read in June, 2007
I have a friend who thinks this is phony bologna. On the other hand, I see it as a really worthwhile read. Whatever the difference, perhaps I was much more lacking in my networking skills and interpersonal relationship savvy. Maybe I just have the ability to get the good out of a wider variety of sources. Who knows!? I loved reading the many personal stories that Mr. Carnegie used to explain the points he makes about successful ways of being for greatest benefit to relationships. I come into thi...more
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Diana
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06/12/08

The writer did not get it wrong when he chose the title 'How to...', an amazing timeless book you can read to help you in your everyday life.
No matter what your profession is, you will find that the principles described by the author apply to any situation you find yourself in.
I read this book a long time ago and I still remember the satisfaction I experienced on each page I was devouring: easy-to-read, with very realistic examples and full of simple techniques, this book should be made mandat...more
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Dax
Dax added it
07/08/08

bookshelves: management
I liked this book quite a bit for it's anecdotes and easy reading. Although the author admonishes you to read each chapter twice before moving on, I must admit that I did not do that. The book does a good job of pointing out both obvious points and not-so-obvious points in terms of how to influence people. I tend to focus on the negative but this book reminded me that most people respond better to accentuating the positive. Another good point is to focus on what you are trying to accomplish....more
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Jennifer
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02/19/08

Read in January, 1985
recommends it for: Everyone
In high school feeling like a nerdy sophomore, I discovered this book on our bookshelf at home and thought it would hold the key to great recognition and popularity for myself, all my troubles would be answered. I immediately grabbed it and began reading. I was surprised in that it held no secret to great popularity at all, however I did find in it, one of the most enlightening, amazing books I had ever read, and still feel that way to this day. It changed my focus, it changed my heart, it ch...more
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Chris
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07/14/07

bookshelves: self_improvement
Read in January, 1995
recommends it for: Anyone who interacts with other people
Written back in 1936, Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends & Influence People" is one of the timeless gems about working with other people.

This book is a must read for anyone who is interested in achieving success in any area that involves other people.

Do you want to have more friends?
Do you want to have the ability to influence others?

Read this book. Study it. Apply the principles Carnegie explains. And watch how people naturally begin to warm to you.

As a ...more
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Sierra
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04/06/08

Read in January, 2008
"Why 5 stars?" you might ask. Knowing that I basically loathe self-help books. Considering that the book reads like someone summarizing really touching stories his cousins or acquaintances forwarded in an e-mail ("This really happened!! Forward to 10 people or you´ll burn in Hell 4ever. Thanx!").
Well, you always get kudos for being the one to launch a genre. And while the writing may not be, the advice is pretty damn timeless. People do like to talk about themselves. Appea...more
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Kev
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04/04/08

With such insights as (I'm paraphrasing)"people like to talk about their interests" and "people don't like being told that they're wrong", it's hardly groundbreaking. But hey, if you're looking to, it really does show how to.

My favorite chapter, (again I'm paraphrasing) is the "great idea boss" approach, to suggesting an idea of yours that someone else just had. I can't do it without laughing though.

Quality stuff overall, if obvious sometimes. I shoul...more
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Tina
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06/24/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in June, 2008
recommended to Tina by: Casey
recommends it for: EVERYONE
Okay people! This is not a self-help book! For anyone who is intrigued by the human mind and would like a better understanding of how to interact with people on a level that makes them comfortable and embrace all that you have to say...this is the book for you!

Ever wonder why they say you catch more flies with honey? Ever ponder the reason why some people are just so well liked?
Like stories about Abraham Lincoln and other men of greatness?

READ THIS BOOK! I've been recommending it t...more
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Kory
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01/06/08

Read in January, 2008
recommended to Kory by: Greg
recommends it for: anyone!
What an excellent book! The principles are very applicable to any job situation, or really any interaction with humans. If I had to say a negative I would definitely say it is dated, and many of the examples he gives to illustrate his points are historically based (many during the Lincoln days). He frequently cites military leaders and presidents. This did get a little monotonous by the end. I definitely think anyone could benefit from the advice in this book. It will be a book you will wan...more
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