Jock Talk Jock Talk

Jock Talk

5 Communication Principles for Leaders as Exemplified by Legends of the Sports World

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Publisher Description

A substantive yet down-to-earth business book that entertains while it teaches leaders and aspiring leaders why and how they should shape their communications in order to be more effective and impressive.

It’s a reality that athletes take more turns than most at public speaking and therefore provide both exemplary and cautionary examples to the rest of us. In Jock Talk, Beth Levine points out, in a pithy and poignant way, what executives can learn from these examples.

Jock Talk candidly examines the public comments of athletes, coaches, and team owners. Their stories serve to illustrate five foundational communication principles—audience-centricity, transparency, graciousness, brevity, and preparedness—that will help you find your best voice and communicate in a way that will build support, reputation, and business.

Jock Talk offers a no-nonsense approach to establishing a credible, likable, and memorable tone and speaking style. In addition to the insights provided by the five principles, you will get tips on delivery and an easy-to-use framework for developing a presentation or remarks for any occasion.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2015
April 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
152
Pages
PUBLISHER
Greenleaf Book Group Press
SELLER
Greenleaf Book Group, LLC
SIZE
1.2
MB

Customer Reviews

ny165 ,

Very Useful!

This is a quick read, but it is full of tips that I have actually put to use. I actually think I have become a better public speaker since reading this book.

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