Charmingly written, even including references to famous characters from the early part of the 20th century. This is a classic book on equipping oneself to speak confidently, whether in a classroom or and auditorium.
Many of the techniques are commonsense (e.g. the importance of knowing your audience and careful preparation), but they bear repeating.
We live in an era where pubic...
more Charmingly written, even including references to famous characters from the early part of the 20th century. This is a classic book on equipping oneself to speak confidently, whether in a classroom or and auditorium.
Many of the techniques are commonsense (e.g. the importance of knowing your audience and careful preparation), but they bear repeating.
We live in an era where pubic speaking as a matter of course is becoming a lost art. The quality of what we hear today is too often presented in a combatitive adversarial style tune for maximum sound byte impact.
It's time to get back to basics and this book will show you how it's done.
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