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The Art of Public Speaking Dale Carnegie
Year: 1926; Revised editions: 1944, 1958, 1975, 1991, 2015
Summary
This book is a classic self-help and practical advice for overcoming nervousness, confidence, and effective delivery during public speech.
Key Takeaways
How important public speaking is
You can overcome stage fright and how to build confidence
How to prepare and organize your speech
How to use persuasive techniques and storytelling
How to properly use voice, body language, and visual aids
Handling questions and criticisms
Key Concepts
Confidence-Building Techniques
Speech Structure and Organization
Audience analysis and interaction
Vocal and body delivery
Persuasion and influence
Coping with nervousness and criticism
Chapter Summary:
There are 12 chapters in the book:
Building Confidence
Preparation and Preparation
Delivery
Voice and Body Language
The Art of Persuasion
Interest and Attention
Convincing and Persuading
Maneuvering Question
Speeches for Special Occasions
The Best Use of Your Opportunities
Overcoming Obstacles
Success Under Way
Target Audience:
People wanting to become effective speakers, such as:
Businessmen
Students
Entrepreneurs
Leaders
Teachers
Author:
Dale Carnegie (1888-1955), author, lecturer, and self-help leader
Other notable books:
“How to Win Friends and Influence People” (1936)
“How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” (1944)
What’s His Impact?
“The Art of Public Speaking” has been the timeless companion throughout generations, guiding millions to overcome fears and become more effective communicators in public speaking.
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