Praise for THE MOTIVATED SPEAKER "A refreshingly approachable and empowering guide to public speaking, this addition to the literature combines actionable strategies with emotional intelligence to create a utilitarian playbook for speakers of all experience levels." - MATT VANDENBERG, President, Ohio Wesleyan University "In any organization, leaders need exceptional presentation skills, but teaching these skills can be a significant challenge. For over ten years, we have partnered with the Articulation team to assist our leaders in succession in delivering effective and actionable…mehr
Praise for THE MOTIVATED SPEAKER "A refreshingly approachable and empowering guide to public speaking, this addition to the literature combines actionable strategies with emotional intelligence to create a utilitarian playbook for speakers of all experience levels." - MATT VANDENBERG, President, Ohio Wesleyan University "In any organization, leaders need exceptional presentation skills, but teaching these skills can be a significant challenge. For over ten years, we have partnered with the Articulation team to assist our leaders in succession in delivering effective and actionable communication. The Motivated Speaker sheds light on what sets their coaching and training apart. They go beyond teaching mere skills; they foster a transformative mindset shift within leaders." - NICHOLE KNEEDLER, Chief Talent Officer and EVP, The Huntington National Bank "As someone who spends every day in the professional speaking world, I can tell you my trajectory to this place would have been a lot faster had I read this book years ago. Ruth, Acacia and Blythe have finally explained why someone becomes a better speaker over another. Assuredly a must-read for anyone trying to improve their speaking skills at any level." - JON PETZ, Amazement Artist(TM), National Speakers Bureau Hall of Fame Member "I call on this team when I have smart leaders who need to communicate with greater impact. This book demonstrates why their training is so effective. They go beyond simple dos and don'ts and make you think differently every time you speak." - BARBARA KELLEY, Vice President People, Safelite "Everyone benefits from speaking well, whether they are talking with a colleague informally or presenting in a high-stakes setting. But most of us have never had any training on how to speak well. And the books that are out there tend to provide tips and tricks instead of principles that change our approach to speaking. Finally, we have a book that explains transformative concepts for speaking that is accessible for all of us. The three talented coaches and trainers have used the threshold concepts framework to invite all of us into effective and successful verbal communication." - ELIZABETH WARDLE, Director, Roger and Joyce Howe Center for Writing Excellence, Miami University
RUTH MILLIGAN is the founder of Articulation, a communications training and coaching firm. In her over 35 years of wide-ranging experience, she also founded and curated TEDXColumbus, one of the longest running TEDX programs in the world. She is a proud mom, quilter, and pickleball player. ACACIA DUNCAN has coached thousands of speakers to captivate their audiences with purpose, precision, and passion. She is a theatre director, writer, and actor; an avid hiker and baker; and a life-long Trekkie. BLYTHE COONS is a communications coach who uses her experience as a business leader and professional actor to help clients uncover their powerful stories. She loves running, baking, and supporting the arts.
Inhaltsangabe
The Spark 1 About Us 8 The Threshold Concepts for Public Speaking 10 Principle 1 Speaking Is Habitual 11 Know What You Did to Be an Effective Communicator (Then Make It Your Habit) 15 Your Changing Audience Requires Continuous Learning (and New Habits) 20 Habits ¿ Trust = Confidence 23 Principle 2 Speaking Is Messy 33 Effective Public Speaking Starts With Organizing the Mess 35 There Are Multiple Starting Points and Structures 38 Working on a Talk Takes Many Iterations 42 Writing and Speaking Are Different Messes 45 The Messiest of Them All: Speaking Always Has a Time Limit 48 Speaking Requires Adaptability to Drive Through the Mess of Actually Speaking 51 Principle 3 Speaking Is Social 65 Speaking Moves an Audience Toward a Goal 68 Communicating Verbally Is Inherently Risky 72 Words Fade 77 On Silence 80 Listen While Speaking 82 Principle 4 Speaking Contains Multiple Genres 89 A Genre Has Multiple Parts and Norms 90 A New Genre Will Require Study and Iteration 94 Genre Rules Can Be Broken 97 Principle 5 Speaking Is Embodied 103 You Must Decide to Stop Talking About the Talk and Deliver It 108 Narrative Transitions Usually Only Happen When the Talk Is Delivered 112 Performances Aren't Just for Theater 113 Dress Rehearsals Are the Final Inning of Embodiment 117 Principle 6 Successful Speaking Requires Feedback 125 Useful Feedback Aligns the Goal of the Speaker with the Perspective of the Audience 128 You Are Your Best Source of Feedback (Really) 134 The Timing and Format of Feedback Matters 138 Environments Must Be Safe for Feedback 141 Threshold Concepts Summary and Integrations 149 Your Speaking Toolkit 159 Advanced Skills 177 Technology and Speaking 179 Speaking Personas 189 Conclusion: On Practicing 199 You're a Motivated Speaker Now What? 203 Our (Speaking) Origin Stories 205 For More Study 213 TED Talks 215 Notes 217 Acknowledgments 223 About the Authors 227 Index 231
The Spark 1 About Us 8 The Threshold Concepts for Public Speaking 10 Principle 1 Speaking Is Habitual 11 Know What You Did to Be an Effective Communicator (Then Make It Your Habit) 15 Your Changing Audience Requires Continuous Learning (and New Habits) 20 Habits ¿ Trust = Confidence 23 Principle 2 Speaking Is Messy 33 Effective Public Speaking Starts With Organizing the Mess 35 There Are Multiple Starting Points and Structures 38 Working on a Talk Takes Many Iterations 42 Writing and Speaking Are Different Messes 45 The Messiest of Them All: Speaking Always Has a Time Limit 48 Speaking Requires Adaptability to Drive Through the Mess of Actually Speaking 51 Principle 3 Speaking Is Social 65 Speaking Moves an Audience Toward a Goal 68 Communicating Verbally Is Inherently Risky 72 Words Fade 77 On Silence 80 Listen While Speaking 82 Principle 4 Speaking Contains Multiple Genres 89 A Genre Has Multiple Parts and Norms 90 A New Genre Will Require Study and Iteration 94 Genre Rules Can Be Broken 97 Principle 5 Speaking Is Embodied 103 You Must Decide to Stop Talking About the Talk and Deliver It 108 Narrative Transitions Usually Only Happen When the Talk Is Delivered 112 Performances Aren't Just for Theater 113 Dress Rehearsals Are the Final Inning of Embodiment 117 Principle 6 Successful Speaking Requires Feedback 125 Useful Feedback Aligns the Goal of the Speaker with the Perspective of the Audience 128 You Are Your Best Source of Feedback (Really) 134 The Timing and Format of Feedback Matters 138 Environments Must Be Safe for Feedback 141 Threshold Concepts Summary and Integrations 149 Your Speaking Toolkit 159 Advanced Skills 177 Technology and Speaking 179 Speaking Personas 189 Conclusion: On Practicing 199 You're a Motivated Speaker Now What? 203 Our (Speaking) Origin Stories 205 For More Study 213 TED Talks 215 Notes 217 Acknowledgments 223 About the Authors 227 Index 231
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