出版社:中国城市出版社
出版日期:2009-1
ISBN:9787507420494
作者:戴尔·卡耐基
页数:236页
章节摘录
3 Speaking Effectively the Quick and Easy WayI SELDOM WATCH television in the daytime. But a friend recently asked me to listen to an afternoon show that was directed primarily to housewives. It enjoyed a very high rating, and my friend wanted me to listen because he thought the audience participation part of the show would interest me. It certainly did. I watched it several times, fascinated by the way the master of ceremonies succeeded in getting people in the audience to make talks in a way that caught and held my attention. These people were obviously not professional speakers. They had never been trained in the art of communication. Some of them used poor grammar and mispronounced words. But all of them were interesting. When they started to talk they seemed to lose all fear of being on camera and they held the attention of the audience.Why was this? I know the answer because I have been employing the techniques used in this program for many years. These people, plain, ordinary men and women, were holding the attention of viewers all over the country; they were talking about themselves.
内容概要
作者:(美国)戴尔·卡耐基
书籍目录
IntroductionPart One Fundamentals of Effective Speaking 1 Acquiring the Basic Skills 2 Developing Confidence 3 Speaking Effectively the Quick and Easy WayPart Two Speech,Speaker,and Audience 4 Earning the Right to Talk 5 Vitalizing the Talk 6 Sharing the Talk with the AudiencePart Three The Purpose of Prepared and Impromptu Talks 7 Making the Short Talk to Get Action 8 Making the Talk to Inform 9 Making the Talk to Convince 10 Making Impromptu TalksPart Four The Art of Communicating 11 Delivering the TalkPart Five The Challenge of Effective Speaking 12 Introducing Speakers,Presenting and Accepting Awards 13 Organizing the Longer Talk 14 Applying What You Have Learned
作者简介
《语言的突破(英文原版)》主要内容:DALE CARNEGIE BEGAN teaching his first public speaking course in 1912 for the YMCA at 125th Street in New York City. In those days, public speaking.was regarded as an art, rather than as a skill, and its teaching aims were directed toward producing orators and platform giants of the silver-tongued variety. The average business or professional man who merely wanted to express himself with more ease and self-confidence in his own milieu did not wish to spend his time or money studying mechanics of speech, voice production, rules of rhetoric, and formalized gestures. Dale Carnegie's courses in effective speaking were immediately successful because they gave these men the results they wanted. Dale approached public speaking not as a fine art requiring special talents and aptitude, but as a skill which any normally intelligent person could acquire and develop at will.
Today, the Dale Carnegie courses circle the globe and the validity of Dale Carnegie's concept is attested to by thousands of his students everywhere, men and women from every walk of life, who have successfully improved their speaking as well as their personal effectiveness.
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