Saturday, January 24, 2015

Successful People Learn To Be Successful - The Dale Carnegie Course

One of the smartest things I ever did was cash out a whole life insurance policy when I was 23 years old and invest it in The Dale Carnegie Course.  It was there that I began learning the craft of public speaking and communicating in front of groups.  If you can't communicate effectively to groups of people it will be difficult for you to become a leader.  And if you don't become a leader, it will be difficult for you to maximize your potential.  Many well-known people attribute The Dale Carnegie Course as a starting point on the pathway to success.  They include:

Warren Buffett (See the video below) World's top investor
Ronald Reagan - 40th President of the United States
Isabella Rosselinni - Actress and face of Lancome
Johnny Cash – one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century
Emeril Lagasse – celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, and cookbook author
Mary Kay Ash – founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics
Dave Thomas - Founder of Wendy's
Dale Jarrett - Nascar driver
Anthony Robbins - Motivational Speaker, Author and Coach
Zig Ziglar - Motivational Speaker, Author and Trainer
Ann Landers - Advice Columnist
Lee Iacocca – CEO of Chrysler and earlier an engineer of the Ford Mustang and Ford Pinto
Bill Belichick - New England Patriots Head Coach
Joe DiMaggio - New Yankee baseball great
Elliot Pete Estes - President of General Motors
Scott Adams – creator of the Dilbert comic strip 
Rosalynn Carter – former First Lady and advocate for causes including mental health 
J. Willard Marriott, Jr. - CEO of Marriott Hotels
Dr. Sanjay Gupta – CNN’s medical expert who reports stories with health implications
Chuck Norris – actor, martial artist and former member of the U.S. Air Force
Orville Redenbacher – Turned his obsession with perfect popcorn into a global brand
Lyndon B. Johnson - 36th President of the United States
Tom Monagham - Founder of Dominoes Pizza
Harvey MacKay - Business author and speaker


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