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People fear public speaking more than any other situation. The reluctance to get up in front of an audience is often a major impediment to career advancement and personal development. However, this fear can be overcome. Caryl Rae Krannich Ph.D, author of over 40 business and personal development books, reveals the 101 secrets to become an effective speaker. These techniques form the steps any person can take to move from timid to confident, from confusing to intriguing; and from filling time to commanding an audienceâ??s attention in the quest to make an effective and memorable speec Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Let's face it - these aren't secrets. No one is trying to keep any of this from you. If you don't know it, it's because you didn't bother asking. A great deal of it is even common sense (such as being prepared - which the discussion of takes up a huge chunk of this book).
My version was the audiobook version. I don't know (or care) who the reader is (though I do hope it wasn't the author!). The reader could have mastered every single "secret" in this book and still would fail as a public speaker. You know that saying that someone "has a face for radio"? Well, this reader had a "voice for silent films." It just wasn't pleasant to listen to at all. ( )