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Stand and Deliver: How to Become a Masterful Communicator and Public Speaker [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

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BECOME THE GREAT COMMUNICATOR YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO BE!We all know a great public speaker when we see one. He or she seems to possess qualities—confidence, charisma, eloquence, learning—that the rest of us lack. But the ability to speak well in front of others is a skill, not a gift. That means anyone can learn how to do it with the right guidance. Stand and Deliver gives you everything you need to know to become a poised, polished, and masterful communicator. It reveals the techniques that have worked for countless great speakers throughout history. In this book you will learn how to prepare properly for a presentation, develop and project your own unique style, overcome stage fright, and win any audience in one minute. Packed with tips, strategies, and real-life examples, including case studies of some of the world’s great orators, Stand and Deliver is the definitive guidebook for public speaking. The essential techniques that you learn from this book will benefit you for years to come.

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Dale Carnegie was born in 1888 in Missouri. He wrote his now-renowned book How to Win Friends and Influence People in 1936. This milestone cemented the rapid spread of his core values across the United States. During the 1950s, the foundations of Dale Carnegie Training® as it exists today began to take form. Dale Carnegie himself passed away soon after in 1955, leaving his legacy and set of core principles to be disseminated for decades to come. Today, the Dale Carnegie Training programs are available in more than 30 languages throughout the entire United States and in more than 85 countries.  Dale Carnegie includes as its clients 400 of the Fortune 500 companies.  Approximately 7 million people have experienced Dale Carnegie Training.

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Practical guidebook to public speaking from experts at Dale Carnegie Training 31. August 2011
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Dale Carnegie Training offers a truly outstanding book on public speaking in the name of its founder, Dale Carnegie. Among other techniques, this guide teaches readers how to deal with glossophobia, the fear of public speaking, which is the world's most common phobia. The Carnegie organization's training tactics are known for turning fearful, nervous presenters into dynamic, powerful speechmakers. This book is as valuable for orators as Gray's Anatomy is for medical professionals. If only it weren't written in the first person, as if Dale Carnegie himself were giving you advice - as he no doubt would be glad to do, had he not died in 1955. Carnegie, the author of the classic "How to Win Friends and Influence People", may well be an immortal author, but the use of his first-person voice decades later is a little jarring. Other than this minor haunting, getAbstract recommends this eminently practical book to both aspiring and accomplished public speakers.
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A straightforward advice book about public speaking 25. August 2011
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Book review by Richard L. Weaver II, Ph.D.

The Dale Carnegie books were available (and popular) when I was a student in college. I never thought much about them until I became a speech-communication major. They were easy targets of disdain at that time; after all, we were gaining a college education in the very topics Carnegie addressed. Besides, people were quick to point out, his books carried no footnotes, references, or bibliography and were often perceived to be "a pedestrian approach to communication."

Once again, in college you get the sources for the ideas you espouse, therefore, it is thought, the ideas are of "higher quality" because they can be supported with credible references. Whether you accept this idea or not is irrelevant; the only point I am making here is that as a young college student, I knew of these books but never took them seriously.

Both books appear like first-time editions with a 2011 copyright date and no acknowledgment of previous editions. In the introduction, those who put together this book excuse the use of old examples in this way: "Stand and Deliver frequently draws on incidents and personalities from the not-too-recent past. True, events such as the first Kennedy-Nixon debate have been discussed before. But it would be a mistake to turn away from one of the all-time best examples of public speaking issues just for the sake of the calendar" (p. x).

The quotations/examples used throughout the book wreak of old age: Earl Nightingale, Harold Macmillan, Winston Churchill, Andrew Carnegie, Theodore Roosevelt, William James, W. Clement Stone, Henry Ford, Edwin Land, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, J. Pierpont Morgan, Carl Sagan, and Woodrow Wilson, to name a few. Sports personalities cited include Knute Rockne, Lou Gehrig, and Vince Lombardi among others. That said, the book has been updated and includes, too, more recent examples.

The nuts and bolts of public speaking, if that is what you are looking for, are presented in the book Public Speaking Rules! All You Need for a GREAT speech! which offers the basic essentials in an easy-to-read 170 pages.

If you are looking for a book with numerous quotations and supporting examples, Stand and Deliver delivers the goods. It is cogent, accurate, and reads quickly and easily. For each chapter there are three quotations on a page followed by a blank page. The quotations are interesting but not necessary, and their elimination would reduce the size of this 240-page book by at least 20 pages.

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