A step-by-step, self-paced text teaching how to speak in public--from fighting nervousness to polishing delivery. It includes tools such as check-off tip sheets, self-evaluations, and speech evaluation forms. Changes in this edition: stage fright is now the first topic presented, and propaganda has been eliminated as a unit of study. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
To help launch you into public speaking, How to Design & Deliver a Speech, 6th Edition, provides you with tools such as a diagnosis folder, step-by-step instructions, self-tests, immediate follow-up, check-off tip sheets, speech evaluation ...
How to Design & Deliver Speeches uses a variety of interactive tools with clear step-by-step instructions to help students actively overcome apprehension and feel confident in speech presentation. Rather than...
How Design Deliver a Speech
Combining solid principles of design with the tenets of Zen simplicity, this book will help you along the path to simpler, more effective presentations.
This book will provide you everything that you need to learn about how you can deliver a great TED style talk and capture your target audience.
This workbook accompanies the book, Your Best Speech Ever. It is filled with all of the interactions and activities featured in the book, plus additional helpful worksheets and critique sheets to help you deliver Your Best Speech Ever!
A twenty-minute speech has about 3,000 words—about the length of the average major article in a magazine such as Good Housekeeping or Sports Illustrated. Those comparisons can help you figure out how much material you can present in ...
The author follows his own schedule and tips in the book and shows you exactly what he does and how he does it with a speech that he crafted especially for this book.
To nail the delivery, Your Best Speech Ever features the Ten Delivery Principles sure to transform any speaker. Author J.R. Steele's systematic approach is a breath of fresh air to speakers of any level.
In his first book 'Presentation Zen', Garr Reynolds gave readers the framework for planning, putting together, & delivering successful presentations.