Public Speaking for Success2 reviews
Dale Carnegie

Tarcher, 2006

A Forgotten Classic!

I am leary (and weary) of self help, so it is a great compliment that Dale Carnegie remains one self help author whom I greatly admire and always enjoy reading. This book, a forgotten classic, is as relevant today as it was 50 years ago. Carnegie understood the importance of voice and diction ...
  
  











  



  
How to Make a Speech1 review
Steve Allen

McGraw-Hill, 1988

A Nice Book for the Lazy Reader

The easiest book to read-- ever. It feels like a face to face conversation. Allen was best known as a comedian and television host/producer. He wrote more songs than an one else according to the Guinness Book of World Records. As a highly paid speaker, he has credibility as a writer of a speech ...
  
  











  



  
Be Heard Now!19 reviews
Lee Glickstein

Broadway, 1999

Re: "The seminars are helpful; the book is..."

+ The best book on public speaking
+ Becoming a Great Speaker
+ Fear begone!
+ It certainly worked for me!
  
  











  



  
Give Your Speech, Change the World: How to Move Your Audience to Action8 reviews
Nick Morgan

Harvard Business School Press, 2005

You'll regret you didn't read this ten years ago

+ This is about giving speeches
+ Excellent, Thought Provoking
+ Invaluable resource for any and all speakers
+ Great guidance for speakers who want to change the world (or even those who don't)
  
  











  



  
Act Natural: How to Speak to Any Audience3 reviews
Ken Howard, Edward Tivnan

Random House, 2003

A Must Have Book if You Ever Talk to More than One Person

+ Dread Public Speaking? Invest in this book...
+ Great Advice from the White Shadow

This book, written by Ken Howard, a star of stage, screen and television and an experienced teacher at presigious schools, breaks new ground for those of us who dread to face the frightening task of speaking in public. Howard draws on his extensive background to give you effective methods to ...
  
  











  



  
Simply Speaking: How to Communicate Your Ideas with Style, Substance, and Clarity26 reviews
Peggy Noonan

Collins, 1998

On Speaking Well by Peggy Noonan

+ The Basics: Presented Well
+ Be a "Great Communicator"

The book was cheaper than in the store, was shipped the same day as ordered, and arrived in new condition (it was new!) so I am well pleased.
  
  











  



  
The Lost Art of the Great Speech: How to Write One--How to Deliver It8 reviews
Richard Dowis

AMACOM, 1999

An Excellent Resource for Speakers

+ Fantastic- a great resource
+ The Lost Art of the Great Speech: How to Write One--How to Deliver It
+ This is a terrific book!
+ A Must Read
  
  











  



  
Working the Room: How to Move People to Action through Audience-Centered Speaking13 reviews
Nick Morgan

Harvard Business School Press, 2003

Great guidance for speakers who want to change the world (or even those who don't)

+ Great Information
+ Speaking coach in a book
+ Working the Room
+ Working the Room
  
  











  



  
Give Your Speech, Change the World: How to Move Your Audience to Action8 reviews
Nick Morgan

Harvard Business School Press, 2005

You'll regret you didn't read this ten years ago

+ This is about giving speeches
+ Excellent, Thought Provoking
+ Invaluable resource for any and all speakers
+ Great guidance for speakers who want to change the world (or even those who don't)
  
  











  



  
Public Speaking for Success2 reviews
Dale Carnegie

Tarcher, 2006

A Forgotten Classic!

I am leary (and weary) of self help, so it is a great compliment that Dale Carnegie remains one self help author whom I greatly admire and always enjoy reading. This book, a forgotten classic, is as relevant today as it was 50 years ago. Carnegie understood the importance of voice and diction ...
  
  











  



  
Act Natural: How to Speak to Any Audience3 reviews
Ken Howard, Edward Tivnan

Random House, 2003

A Must Have Book if You Ever Talk to More than One Person

+ Dread Public Speaking? Invest in this book...
+ Great Advice from the White Shadow

This book, written by Ken Howard, a star of stage, screen and television and an experienced teacher at presigious schools, breaks new ground for those of us who dread to face the frightening task of speaking in public. Howard draws on his extensive background to give you effective methods to ...
  
  











  



  
Working the Room: How to Move People to Action through Audience-Centered Speaking13 reviews
Nick Morgan

Harvard Business School Press, 2003

Great guidance for speakers who want to change the world (or even those who don't)

+ Great Information
+ Speaking coach in a book
+ Working the Room
+ Working the Room
  
  











  



  
Simply Speaking: How to Communicate Your Ideas with Style, Substance, and Clarity26 reviews
Peggy Noonan

Collins, 1998

On Speaking Well by Peggy Noonan

+ The Basics: Presented Well
+ Be a "Great Communicator"

The book was cheaper than in the store, was shipped the same day as ordered, and arrived in new condition (it was new!) so I am well pleased.
  
  











  



  
Be Heard Now!19 reviews
Lee Glickstein

Broadway, 1999

Re: "The seminars are helpful; the book is..."

+ The best book on public speaking
+ Becoming a Great Speaker
+ Fear begone!
+ It certainly worked for me!
  
  











  



  
The Lost Art of the Great Speech: How to Write One--How to Deliver It8 reviews
Richard Dowis

AMACOM, 1999

An Excellent Resource for Speakers

+ Fantastic- a great resource
+ The Lost Art of the Great Speech: How to Write One--How to Deliver It
+ This is a terrific book!
+ A Must Read
  
  











  



  
How to Make a Speech1 review
Steve Allen

McGraw-Hill, 1988

A Nice Book for the Lazy Reader

The easiest book to read-- ever. It feels like a face to face conversation. Allen was best known as a comedian and television host/producer. He wrote more songs than an one else according to the Guinness Book of World Records. As a highly paid speaker, he has credibility as a writer of a speech ...