The 7 Principles of Public Speaking: Proven Methods from a PR Professional

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Frequently cited as the number one fear among A proven, gimmick-free lesson guaranteed to business executives, public speaking doesn’t make anyone a better speaker and come naturally to most people. Pitching an idea, presenter. selling a product, or presenting a program doesn’t have to be a stomach-clenching experience to be struggled through. It can be an opportunity to relish and a chance to shine in front of a group. Whether you are selling an idea to two colleagues in a conference room or presenting a major corporate strategy to a ballroom filled with shareholders, the key to success is a clear, confident, memorable presentation.



With The 7 Principles of Public Speaking, Richard Zeoli makes the common sense, gimmick-free program he’s offered to business leaders and political candidates available to everyone. Whether you are looking to position yourself as an industry expert, extend your sphere of influence, or gain the support and backing of vital constituencies, The 7 Principles of Public Speaking will give you the tools you need to achieve your goal. If you are a polished professional, it will help you hone your skills. If you are a novice communicator, it will help you overcome obstacles and convey your message with confidence, poise, and persuasiveness.



Frequently cited as the number one fear among A proven, gimmick-free lesson guaranteed to business executives, public speaking doesn’t make anyone a better speaker and come naturally to most people. Pitching an idea, presenter. selling a product, or presenting a program doesn’t have to be a stomach-clenching experience to be struggled through. It can be an opportunity to relish and a chance to shine in front of a group. Whether you are selling an idea to two colleagues in a conference room or presenting a major corporate strategy to a ballroom filled with shareholders, the key to success is a clear, confident, memorable presentation.



With The 7 Principles of Public Speaking, Richard Zeoli makes the common sense, gimmick-free program he’s offered to business leaders and political candidates available to everyone. Whether you are looking to position yourself as an industry expert, extend your sphere of influence, or gain the support and backing of vital constituencies, The 7 Principles of Public Speaking will give you the tools you need to achieve your goal. If you are a polished professional, it will help you hone your skills. If you are a novice communicator, it will help you overcome obstacles and convey your message with confidence, poise, and persuasiveness.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Pub. Date: 17th November 2008
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 224
Ean: 9781602392830
Isbn: 1602392838

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Techniques That Worked for Me
~ Written on Jun 18, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

In "The 7 Principles of Public Speaking: Proven Methods from a PR Professional", Rich Zeoli not only gives detailed content on the who, what, where, when and why of public speaking, but also includes techniques you can immediately use on HOW to be an effective public speaker.

Rich offers both high-tech and low-tech strategies that work. One that I tried immediately after I finished reading his book was the 3x5 card technique for organizing thoughts into a story. You probably can't get more low-tech than writing on 3x5 cards and manually shuffling them into a logical sequence, but it worked for me and helped me avoid writer's block and re-writes.

Public Speaking from a Fresh Point of View
~ Written on May 14, 2009. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

You realize that this book is special when on one of the earliest pages author Richard Zeoli speaks of "making a human connection with your audience." He adds that connecting with our fellow human beings is one of the most magical feelings that we can ever experience, and relates that to a speaker and the contact he/she establishes with the audience.
A communications expert who has coached politicians and business executives,
Zeoli estimates that 99% of the population is afraid to speak publicly. I find that perhaps a bit hyperbolic if we accept his definition of public speaking as occurring "any time you talk to anyone and someone else is present to hear you." But that should not negate the value of this book in helping to overcome anxieties when standing before an audience.
Zeoli boils down the art of successful speaking to seven principles of public speaking from which the title of the book was derived. The seven principles are as valuable when simply making conversation or a presentation in the boardroom as they are when you are standing behind a lectern in a large auditorium, the author believes.
The 7 Principles of Public Speaking devotes a chapter to each principle, and summarizes all seven by creating a very helpful fictitious exchange between a speaker and a mysterious figure who becomes his coach. In this unique presentation--he titles the chapter The Master Communicator--the author cleverly creates vignettes to demonstrate each principle in action.
In the chapter on "Perception," the first of the seven principles, the reader is cautioned to "be yourself and stop trying to be a great public speaker." Zeoli explains that this means holding a conversation with your listeners by speaking to, not at, them.
Next Zeoli tackles "Perfection," explaining that "Public speaking is largely a mental game and overcoming fears and anxieties is crucial to success. He goes so far as to state that the only person who really cares when a speaker makes a mistake is the speaker. That's undoubtedly true of small blips, but heaven help the speaker who is unprepared and bungles his/her talk.
In a later chapter, "Discipline," Zeoli emphasizes the need to practice and rehearse the speech to eliminate any possible mistakes. He calls it a fundamental principle, and urges his readers to perform in front of a full-length mirror on a regular basis to build their confidence. He also stresses the need to condition yourself with daily affirmations that you are a quality speaker.
Under the heading of "Visualization," Zeoli re-emphasizes the need to prepare yourself psychologically before speaking. He opines that "The experience of standing in front of a roomful of people who are seated is unfamiliar territory for our brains, and this creates the feeling of anxiety." He suggests overcoming that by mentally picturing yourself delivering the speech to plaudits during what he calls the "Crucial 5's," the five minutes before you are called to the podium. He sees this as building up momentum
and intensity to launch your speech.
Breaking away from overcoming the psychological blocks, Zeoli turns his attention to "Drawing the audience in to let them experience what you are talking about." This chapter, "Description," emphasizes presenting your talk as a story to personalize it for your audience. What he means by this, Zeoli explains, is "Your job is to take your listeners on your journey with you."
In the chapter labeled "Inspiration," you are urged to feel that you are doing a service for your audience. Your talk is designed to benefit the audience, not yourself. Zeoli stresses that "You must resist the temptation to believe that you are the most important person in the room. The truly important people are those "who are listening to the speech, not the person doing the talking." That concept should give you greater confidence when you stand in front of an audience.
The seven principles wind up with "Anticipation." This chapter is summed up simply by the phrase "When it comes to public speaking, less is usually more." Expressed more understandly, Zeoli says, "Surprise your audience. Always make your presentation just a bit shorter than anticipated." In other words, it is far better to leave your audience eager for more information than to go on and on boring them.
Many of these cautions and recommendations may seem simple on the surface, but they do distinguish an experienced, qualified speaker from many of the bumblers that take the stage. This is a book to keep handy on the shelf to review from time to time in between speeches.

I have seen this guy speak
~ Written on Feb 20, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

I have seen this guy speak on many occassions and he is a truly dynamic speaker who engages the audience with humor, passion, and creativity. Regardless of your current level of speaking experience, you would be wise to follow this program. I have used his principles myself as he led a communications training program for our small company and the results were awesome. He helped us with large group presentation skills and we did some pitching drills to help us sharpen our message.

Frankly, it is reassuring that the practices what he preaches.

the art of communication - this book sums it up!
~ Written on Feb 15, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

This book sums up every effective form of communication in a well written and easy way to understand, making it an extremely useful tool for many. Whether you give speeches to large crowds regularly, or are in need of strengthening your day-to-day communications on a professional or personal level, Zeoli streamlines the process for you. Having also trained with Zeoli in the past, this book enforces his gift to effectively motivate and offers valuable principles that leave you with confidence and inspiration.

Everyone will benefit from reading this book!
~ Written on Feb 9, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Many books are written about public speaking, yet none have offered as clear a message as Richard Zeoli's. There is not a day that goes by that you do not speak publicly, and this book addresses the keys to effective communication for people in every situation. The section on "You are on the Moon; the audience is at Mission Control" is worth the cost of the book by itself.

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