Public speaking is a vital skill which is important in all spheres of life. Generally, people who are good at public speaking go a long way in their professional careers. Hence, acquiring sound public speaking skills at an early age is critical. The book, ‘The Art of Public Speaking’ helps the readers in learning the various techniques of ‘speaking with confidence’. Written using several examples and powerful narration, this book is a wholesome learning material for public speaking. It is authored by Dale Carnegie
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