Everyday public speaking. / Mark V. Redmond, Denise Vrchota.

By: Redmond, Mark VContributor(s): Vrchota, DeniseMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boston : Pearson, 2007Description: xxxvi, 505 p. : illISBN: 020538661XSubject(s): Public speakingLOC classification: PN4129.R43
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Contents: Getting started: The fundamentals of everyday presentations -- Planning your first presentation -- Speaking ethically -- Connecting with your audience: delivering your message -- Listening: being an effective audience member -- Building a presentation: Getting to know your audience -- Researching and outlining skills -- Supporting your presentation: language and evidence -- Supporting your presentation: reasoning, argument and strategies -- Supporting your presentation: visual support -- Organizing presentations -- Managing the organization: introduction, conclusions and transitions -- Responding to audiences -- Presenting to specific audiences: Making presentations to positive audiences: to inspire and inform -- Making presentations to neutral audiences: to interest and inform -- Making presentations to negative audiences: to placate and persuade -- Making presentations on special audiences: to recognize and remember --
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Getting started: The fundamentals of everyday presentations -- Planning your first presentation -- Speaking ethically -- Connecting with your audience: delivering your message -- Listening: being an effective audience member -- Building a presentation: Getting to know your audience -- Researching and outlining skills -- Supporting your presentation: language and evidence -- Supporting your presentation: reasoning, argument and strategies -- Supporting your presentation: visual support -- Organizing presentations -- Managing the organization: introduction, conclusions and transitions -- Responding to audiences -- Presenting to specific audiences: Making presentations to positive audiences: to inspire and inform -- Making presentations to neutral audiences: to interest and inform -- Making presentations to negative audiences: to placate and persuade -- Making presentations on special audiences: to recognize and remember --

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