Karen Berg
Loud & Clear
5 Steps to Say What You Mean and Get What You Want
Career Press, 2008
What's inside?
Many people would rather run across a busy highway than give a speech. But anyone can become a good orator. Learn it here.
Recommendation
Becoming a successful public speaker is an acquired talent. Those who suffer stage fright or who don’t speak well may believe that they can do nothing to become commanding communicators. They are wrong. Take Ancient Greek statesman Demosthenes. As a youth, he had such a severe speech impediment that people would mock him whenever he spoke. To cure himself, Demosthenes practiced giving speeches with pebbles in his mouth. Eventually, he became one of the classical world’s greatest orators. Anyone can learn to become a strong speaker and communicator. One good way to do so is to read Karen Berg’s new book on powerful communication. getAbstract recommends this book to anyone who must speak clearly and persuasively to others. Today, that includes just about everyone.
Summary
About the Author
Karen Berg is a communication and presentations expert. She trains individuals to make strong oral presentations in business meetings, at shareholder events and on the witness stand.
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