Speak, Memorably
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3.9 • 7 Ratings
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
The media guru and bestselling author of Pitch Perfect helps professionals break away from canned communications and find their true—and most effective—voice no matter the workplace.
The business world has adopted the wrong definition of successful communication. For many years, being “on message” was considered the prime directive. The overwhelming majority of professionals today exist in a rigidly narrow range of bland rhetoric, throwing around industry buzzwords and empty jargon to create the impression of business savvy. But when everyone sounds messaged (and the same), no one stands out. And now, with more ways than ever to get your message across, it’s never been harder to communicate clearly and have your message stick.
Bill McGowan has devoted more than twenty years to helping people find their distinctive voice. From CEOs to White House staffers to television personalities, he has coached thousands of speakers to make their narrative more memorable and distinctive by breaking free from the challenges preventing them from selling their ideas with conviction, motivating their teams during challenging times, or clearly articulating a company’s mission.
Speak, Memorably offers concrete strategies and tools to help anyone, in any stage of their career, cut through the numbing sameness of cliches and boring business rhetoric and find their authentic voice. Inspiring and entertaining, it is a masterclass in interpersonal communication and an inspiring call to action for professionals to break free from forgettable “brand” speak and instead craft thoughtful and memorable messages.
Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.
Customer Reviews
Quite Surprised
I anticipated receiving much more useful data. Most of the information provided is available on YouTube from the author’s various speeches over the years. Very surprised and dismayed at his political references being positive for Democrats and negative comments involving Republican politicians. Not wise to use those examples when you are attempting to help everyone. I won’t recommend this book.
A good listen
The author was able to hold my attention, so he must know what he is talking about. I appreciated the section on Zoom calls and the book delivered on helping to give better presentations.