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How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age

Written by: Dale Carnegie & Associates
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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Celebrating the 75 anniversary of the original landmark bestseller How to Win Friends and Influence People, comes an up-to-the-minute adaptation of Carnegie’s timeless prescriptions for the digital age.

Dale Carnegie’s principles have endured for nearly a century. Since its original publication in 1936, his timeless classic How to Win Friends and Influence People has gone on to sell 15 million copies. Now, introducing new listeners to Carnegie’s words of wisdom, comes How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age, a new guide for a new era.

Dale Carnegie could never have predicted the trajectory that new media would take, and the ways that the simple television screen would be adapted into computers and handheld communication devices. He didn’t know the term “social media” and Facebook was something not even dreamed of in Buck Rogers cartoons. And yet his lessons remain relevant for everyone who communicates online today. In fact, with problems such as cyber bullying and email etiquette, we need Carnegie’s help more than ever. Dale Carnegie and Associates, Inc. has re-imagined Carnegie’s lasting lessons for this difficult digital age, reframing Carnegie’s insights about communication, self-expression, and leadership. This book is a must-have guide for anyone who wants to find success on Facebook, Linked-In, Twitter, and any social media format today and in the future.

©2011 Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc. (P)2011 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.

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worth a listen

The narrator's voice was dull and easy to drown out. The overall message was inspiring.

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exactly what I needed

so much wisdom here. A lot of reminders of how to be a good person.

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For the 21st Century

This message introduced in 1936 still holds true and has been updated to include the aspects of the world we now live in, with technology and social networking abound. Great points to consider to help foster valuable relationships. Want to listen over and over so I can take it all in.

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life changing book. highly recommended

highly recommend that you read this no matter what walk of life you're in. it'll change your life.

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Always a classic, now right up to date

I was a little worried when I bought this audiobook that it would be the very old-school version which, as good as it is, was badly out of touch with the times. I was delighted to learn that the same simple principles are here, but with excellent real world, very current examples and citations.. This is still my go-to textbook for understanding and refreshing my practice of basic human relations principles. Even better as audio!

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Don't bother with the outdated one, GET THIS ONE

I gave the original an honest try, two hours left. While the core message obviously works, I just couldn't do it. The original was so painfully dull, tales of the old fashioned white man with the nagging housewife, not relatable with its stories or examples. I would listen to it if I wanted to be lectured to sleep by my grandpa.

The updated version had examples and stories that were applicable and relevent to now. More relatable, heaven forbid more FUN to listen to, references of people and places that I actually understood. Much easier to digest. Skip the outdated one, go for this one.

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great life lessons.

I quite enjoyed it and found myself motivated to be better overall. It was truly inspiring.

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Best read so far on the topic of human relations.

I resigned from my workplace after this. They did too many things wrong, so I left for a better job, that aligns with my career goals. After reading this book, I can confidently say I have an idea how to make things better at my current workplace.

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Not much usefull

It's not worth the listen. Too much empty content I'd suggest you stick with the original.

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Get the original instead.

Good book. I would urge you to pick up the original version. The author of this version has pushed his own narrative in many of the examples. Resulting in the book straying from Carnegies’s original messages.

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