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Since its initial publication, How to Win Friends and Influence People has sold a total of 15 million copies. The book continues to sell briskly today, but Carnegie never anticipated the ways in which the digital age would provide new tools and challenges for winning friends and influencing people. The advent of social networking sites, the dominance of email, and the ways in which the Internet has supplanted face-to-face interactions have made Carnegie's precepts all the more immediate and vital. Brent Cole, working in tandem with Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc., has reimagined the original book for the digital age, updating and reframing Carnegie's insights about communication, self expression, and leadership.
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Not very in depth, especially the examples. However, I think the principles are pretty good. And yes, this is a vague review :P
borrowed from the library; well.. at least i can say i've read the classic
ironically, it was clickbait in book format , and it was about digital media (actually, idt the author properly integrated digital communication apart from very very basic, common sense advice)