How To Speak So People Listen: Grab Their Attention and Get Your Message Heard, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (September 19, 2013) © 2014

  • Mike Clayton
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Title overview

In a busy world of noise, how do you get your message across?

 

Everyone knows how vital good communication is in any business. But what’s the point if no-one’s listening to you?

 

How to Speak so People Listen shows you how to make sure that what you’re saying is being listened to and making a difference. Using proven techniques from the world’s most successful communicators, debaters and conversationalists, you’ll discover how to:

 

• Always be heard by speaking in a compelling, persuasive and powerful way

• Seize attention, make an impact and leave a memorable first impression

• Think fast and quickly adapt your message to suit your audience

• Stand out at meetings, conferences, networking events and chance encounters

• Be confident at public speaking – someone people really want to listen to

 

Effective tools, strategies, tips and tricks will make sure you’re able to command attention and know that, whenever you speak, people will want to hear what you have to say.

 

Table of contents

  • Part 1  The way we speak
  • Chapter 1 Thinking about speaking
  • Chapter 2 Getting started
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  • Part 2  The four steps
  • Chapter 3 Get something to say
  • Chapter 4 Get attention
  • Chapter 5 Get your message across
  • Chapter 6 Get results
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  • Part 3 The four situations
  • Chapter 7  Focus on conversations
  • Chapter 8 Focus on complicated conversations
  • Chapter 9 Focus on meetings
  • Chapter 10 Focus on public speaking
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  • Part 4  Final insights
  • Chapter 11 The 25 core concepts of How to Speak so People Listen
  • Closing words
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  • Who else needs to speak so people listen?
  • Mike can speak so your audience listens
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