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Carnegie Coach - Weekly Strategy from Dale Carnegie on Leadership, Communication, and Engagement

Dave Stachowiak


Podcast Overview

Carnegie Coach is a weekly show, featuring the strategies, secrets, and stories of people who have used Dale Carnegie’s wisdom to achieve great things in their careers. Discover how others have made the most of the bestselling books How To Win Friends and Influence People and How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. Dave Stachowiak, Executive Vice President of Talent Development in Dale Carnegie's Southern Los Angeles office, hosts the show, with contributions from other leaders in Dale Carnegie's global network. A longer-form show is also produced and hosted by Dave called Coaching for Leaders. Learn more at CoachingforLeaders.com

Podcast Episodes

192: Three Presentations You’ll Always Give

The three presentations you’ll always give: The presentation you plan to give The presentation you actually gave The presentation you wish you’ve given Discover more on the distinction between courage and confidence on episode #147. The post 192: Three Presentations You’ll Always Give appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

191: Five Ways to Tame Technology

Five ways to tame technology: Selectively disconnect. When concentration is needed, turn off the phone, close your email program, or move to a quieter place. Determine reasonable times to answer emails and stick to the schedule. Turn off as many notifications as practical. As much as possible, only deal with each message once. Put people before technology. If you are […] The post 191: Five Ways to Tame Technology appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

190: How to Engage Your Audience, Fast

Three ways to engage your audience with a question: Gain information question: How many have been involved with this training before Get participation question: What s one word that describes your experience with the event so far today? Question that creates agreement based on a need: If we could make our billing system easier to use, […] The post 190: How to Engage Your Audience, Fast appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

189: Six Ways to Control Your Emotions

How to control your emotions: 1. Get cerebral. Get a grasp on your thoughts and emotions and draft a note or e-mail saying what is on your mind. Don’t send it. 2. Ask for input. Run the situation by someone impartial and ask for his or her honest point of view. 3. Get physical. Get […] The post 189: Six Ways to Control Your Emotions appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

188: How to Become a Graduate Coach

Dale Carnegie graduate coaches get the benefit of: Coaching and instruction skills Master those skills in many interactions Fulfillment from serving others Visibility in their organizations Want to coach? Two paths forward for this: Attend a class. If you’re already a graduate, visit: carnegiecoach.com/graduatecoach The post 188: How to Become a Graduate Coach appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

187: How to Get Yourself Organized

5 Steps to Get Yourself Organized Know the Destination Template Your Calendar Work From Your Calendar Limit Your Inputs Dedicate One Incoming Bucket Set Regular Reviews The post 187: How to Get Yourself Organized appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

186: Why Small Talk Pays Off

Relational skills are the most important abilities in leadership. -John Maxwell Small talk is often the starting point of a relationship. Just be sure to move beyond it. Download Dale Carnegie’s human relations pyramid The post 186: Why Small Talk Pays Off appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

185: Are You Excited or Enthusiastic?

Dale Carnegie called enthusiasm, The little recognized secret of success. Here’ why it pays to be enthusiastic. The post 185: Are You Excited or Enthusiastic? appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

184: How to Motivate for Great Performance

How to Motivate for Great Performance: Identify Opportunities Picture the Desired Outcome Establish the Right Attitude Provide the Resources Practice & Skill Development Reinforce Progress Reward Discover more in this article: The Key to Better Performance Reviews The post 184: How to Motivate for Great Performance appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

183: The Best Mindset When the Worst Happens

George Cassar, an instructor and performance consultant with Dale Carnegie of Southern Los Angeles, speaks with Dave about how he utilized Dale Carnegie principles to grow his professional relationships and ultimately make a successful (if unexpected) career transition. The post 183: The Best Mindset When the Worst Happens appeared first on Carnegie Coach.

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