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Brian Tracy is a master communicator who has made millions giving
speeches and writing books. In this one, Tracy stresses that you must
carefully plan every part of a speech, and that everything should flow
logically from one idea to the next. Rehearse your speech until it is
perfect. These are all great points. Their message? You must respect
your audience and never waste its time. Unfortunately, Tracy sometimes
doesn’t always heed his own wise counsel. In this book, he tends to
reiterate certain pieces of information (especially his eight components
of any long speech); This repetition is unnecessary, although the list
and the pointers are valuable. Tracy possesses a wealth of knowledge
about how to set up a speaking engagement, plan a speech and then
communicate it with impact. Indeed, getAbstract confirms that
you will find valuable nuggets of wisdom about public speaking on
virtually every page of this book. Sometimes twice.Content:-
Introduction: Speaking to Win
Chapter 1: The Arts of Speaking and Rhetoric
Chapter 2: Planning and Preparation Made Simple
Chapter 3: Self-Confidence and Mental Mastery: Eliminating the Fear of Public Speaking
Chapter 4: Start Strong with Any Audience
Chapter 5: Mastering Meetings with Small Groups
Chapter 6: Mastering Small-Group Presentations and Negotiations
Chapter 7: Platform Mastery: Impressing Large Audiences
Chapter 8: Vocal Mastery: Powerful Voice Techniques
Chapter 9: Tricks of the Trade: Techniques of Master Speakers
Chapter 10: Controlling Your Space
Chapter 11: End with a Bang: Leave Them Breathless!
Chapter 12: Making Persuasive Sales Presentations
Index
About the Author
Author Details
"Brian Tracy" is one of America’s top business speakers, a best-selling author, and one of the leading consultants and trainers on personal and professional development in the world today. He addresses 250,000 people each year on subjects ranging from Personal Success and Leadership to Managerial Effectiveness, Creativity, and Sales. He has written more than 40 books and has produced more than 350 audio and video learning programs.
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