The Speaker’s Quick Guide to Telling Better Stories: Connect with any audience and deliver a more meaningful, memorable message

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Cover of the book The Speaker’s Quick Guide to Telling Better Stories: Connect with any audience and deliver a more meaningful, memorable message by David P. Otey, David P. Otey
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Author: David P. Otey ISBN: 9780999274415
Publisher: David P. Otey Publication: September 23, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David P. Otey
ISBN: 9780999274415
Publisher: David P. Otey
Publication: September 23, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Tell a story, make a point.” That’s the advice often given to speakers. But how do you tell a story well enough to make your points clear and memorable? How do you use stories to forge a connection with your audience? What are the storytelling tools that the world’s best speakers use? These are some of the questions David Otey answers in this practical, accessible book. In it, you will learn what Grand Bargain every speaker must make with the audience, and how to uphold your end of it. You will learn the three key objectives every story should achieve, and how to accomplish them using your newfound tools for story construction and delivery. You’ll learn the right amount of description to include, and—most important—what to leave out to give your stories more impact. You’ll even pick up techniques for revealing the humor lurking in your stories, because an audience that laughs is an audience that learns.

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“Tell a story, make a point.” That’s the advice often given to speakers. But how do you tell a story well enough to make your points clear and memorable? How do you use stories to forge a connection with your audience? What are the storytelling tools that the world’s best speakers use? These are some of the questions David Otey answers in this practical, accessible book. In it, you will learn what Grand Bargain every speaker must make with the audience, and how to uphold your end of it. You will learn the three key objectives every story should achieve, and how to accomplish them using your newfound tools for story construction and delivery. You’ll learn the right amount of description to include, and—most important—what to leave out to give your stories more impact. You’ll even pick up techniques for revealing the humor lurking in your stories, because an audience that laughs is an audience that learns.

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