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7 Principles of Public Speaking Proven Methods from a PR Professional

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ISBN-10: 1602392838

ISBN-13: 9781602392830

Edition: 2008

Authors: Richard Zeoli

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A proven, gimmick-free lesson guaranteed to make anyone a better speaker and presenter. For many, the fear of speaking to a group is a real impediment to success. Richard Zeoli understands these fears, and he knows that gimmicks and tricks won't help. He has developed methods of preparation that are easy to understand and without gimmick. His seven principles--Perception, Perfection, Visualization, Discipline, Description, Inspiration, and Anticipation--all offer important lessons and practical instruction. For example, under "Perfection" Zeoli explains that everyone makes mistakes and that most people in a presentation will never notice an error. So stop worrying! This is a handbook that…    
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Book details

List price: $14.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/17/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Richard Zeoli is the founder and president of RZC Impact, a pioneering communications firm specializing in executive-level communication coaching and strategic messaging. Richard has advised governors, members of Congress, and Fortune 500 executives. An in-demand speaker, he regularly addresses audiences large and small on leadership and communication and has provided expert commentary on ABC, MSNBC, CNN, and National Public Radio. His website is www.rzcimpact.com.

The Power of Communication: Improve Your Life ... Grow Your Business ... Change the World
A New Paradigm: The Public Speaking Journey: Timeless Principles versus Techniques and Gimmicks
Perception: Stop Trying to Be a Great Public Speaker
Perfection: When You Make a Mistake, No One Cares but You
Visualization: If You Can See It, You Can Speak It
Discipline: Practice Makes Perfect Good
Description: Make It Personal and Become a Storyteller
Inspiration: Speak to Serve
Bonus Principle: Staying on Message: The 7 Principles Graduate Course
Anticipation: Always Leave Your Audience Wanting More
The Master Communicator: A Parable of Principles in Action
Conclusion: Compensation: The Reward That's Better Than Money