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How to Win Friends and Influence People
Episode 156

How to Win Friends and Influence People

Welcome to Episode 156 of The Numbers Game. In this episode, we discuss leadership principles based on Dale Carnegies’s hugely successful book, first published in 1936 'How to Win Friends and Influence People'.

The Numbers Game · Martin Vidakovic, Nick Reilly, Jason Robinson

February 21, 202429m 30s

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Show Notes

Welcome to Episode 156 of The Numbers Game. In this episode, we discuss leadership principles based on Dale Carnegies’s hugely successful book, first published in 1936 'How to Win Friends and Influence People'. 

On this episode, we discuss Dale's principles:

  • Begin with Praise and Honest Appreciation
  • Call Attention to People's Mistakes Indirectly
  • Talk About Your Own Mistakes Before Criticising the Other Person
  • Ask Questions Instead of Giving Direct Orders
  • Let the Other Person Save Face
  • Praise the Slightest Improvement and Praise Every Improvement
  • Give the Other Person a Fine Reputation to Live Up To
  • Make the Other Person Happy About Doing the Thing You Suggest

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Jason Robinson
Martin Vidakovic

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