Speaking Management

Speaking Management
Author: Stephen Keith McGrath
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2022-01-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811622132

This book identifies ten linguistic traps in our everyday language usage and provides philosophical justification for a method of determining internally consistent definitions of groups of related terms that avoid all ten traps. Various examples and applications of this method are given throughout. The book demonstrates how the seemingly straightforward matter of our understandings of the meaning of words can have major implications for the exercise of power. This book illustrates how this insight originated from management research into project governance that found lack of agreement on the definition of that term, as well as on many other important management terms. To resolve this, the impacts of evolution, philosophy and linguistics upon our everyday language usage were investigated. The research documented in this book found that the human tool called language works well for describing physical objects but has difficulty producing a common understanding of the meaning of concepts - a problem not restricted to the management field. That field is simply a microcosm that exposes a much more widespread linguistic usage problem affecting our personal, religious and political lives; one that existed at the time of Plato and Aristotle and has laid hidden for millennia. This book includes a lexicon of 70 commonly used but confused or contested management terms, as well as a further 18 such project management terms, all developed by applying its definitional method. The terms include governance, power, ethics, leadership and their associated groups of terms. The book explores how disagreement can be resolved using these new clear definitions and extends this into an analysis of who ‘good’ ethics are good for. It also incorporates a section on “how to speak management and actually know what you are talking about”, written in the style of an ‘idiots guide’ or ‘guide for dummies’. This identifies common, everyday circumstances in which lack of agreed definitions cause avoidable confusion and provides the book’s focus on conflict dissolution rather than on conflict resolution.

Speak Like a CEO: Secrets for Commanding Attention and Getting Results

Speak Like a CEO: Secrets for Commanding Attention and Getting Results
Author: Suzanne Bates
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071466177

An award-winning news anchor presents methods for better communication in any business environment During her 20 years in broadcasting, award-winning news anchor Suzanne Bates conducted more than 10,000 interviews, during which she witnessed business leaders, politicians, and celebrities at their best and worst. Now a top CEO communication coach, Bates is renowned for her uncanny ability to transform even the shyest oratorical mouse into a public-speaking lion. In Speak Like a CEO, Bates: Reveals the secrets for communicating in any situation Describes simple techniques for acing speeches, presentations, media interviews, Q&A sessions, business meetings, and more Outlines self-improvement plans that can easily be customized to your needs Shares secrets from top leaders, including Mario Cuomo's technique for overcoming stage fright and Colin Powell's secret for projecting authenticity

Speak for Leadership

Speak for Leadership
Author: Genard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736555606

Learn the powerful techniques that will boost your presence and influence. Are you as successful as you'd like to be in meetings, presentations, speeches, and videoconferences? Do you achieve maximum impact and influence? Whatever your job title, when you speak you're the leader in the room. Learn how to influence others with poise, presence, and power. In this revolutionary book, actor and executive speech coach Dr. Gary Genard reveals the secrets of engaging, persuading, and inspiring any audience. Discover how cutting-edge research in neuroscience and emotion, storytelling, body language, voice, and audience dynamics can transform the way you move listeners. Gary Genard is the speech coach for multinationals, financial firms and healthcare organizations, entrepreneurs, the U.S. Congress and United Nations, governments worldwide, and nonprofits and small businesses. He is the author of Fearless Speaking, the book on overcoming speech anxiety named in 2019 as "One of the 100 Best Confidence Books of All Time," How to Give a Speech, and Speaking Virtually. Now he presents the definitive and comprehensive approach to public speaking performance. If you've ever wanted to speak with leadership presence, this is the book that will show you how! This guide to more profitable speaking will show you: How to fully develop your natural talents. Secrets for greater clarity, conciseness, and confidence. How to be comfortable and dynamic in front of large audiences. Ways to hook any audience within sixty seconds. Storytelling tips to move listeners emotionally. Essential qualities of speaking for leadership. An actor's techniques for commanding a stage. How to achieve virtual presence . . . and much more! "Speak for Leadership is an extraordinary book! It's a strikingly original approach to speaking strategically yet with a strong sense of performance." - Rebecca Brewster, President and COO, American Transportation Research Institute.

Managing Online Forums

Managing Online Forums
Author: Patrick O'Keefe
Publisher: AMACOM
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2008-04-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0814412939

Every day, millions of users log on to their favorite online forums and interact with others to get advice and discuss everything from the latest news and trends to their hobbies, professions, and whatever else strikes their fancy. Admin­istrators have to lead these communities, deal with difficult users, and choose moderators. Legal constraints, spammers, and technical issues can turn the excitement of running an online community into chaos. With the right guidance, however, running forums can be a pleasure. Patrick O’Keefe has spent years developing and managing online communities. Now, he shows readers how to make the right decisions about every aspect of their forums, including: • choosing a name and domain name • picking the right software • deciding on user options like avatars and private messaging • setting guidelines and dealing with violators • ensuring that posts stay on topic • settling online disputes among users • involving users and keeping the site interesting Managing Online Forums is the one book that shows site owners and administrators how to create a safe and entertaining community that users will return to again and again.

Speaking Up Without Freaking Out

Speaking Up Without Freaking Out
Author: Matt Abrahams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781465290472

50 Scientifically-Supported Techniques to Create More Confident and Compelling Speakers

Speaking to Influence

Speaking to Influence
Author: Laura Sicola
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781948787314

When you speak, whether on stage, in a meeting or on the telephone, do you command the room confidently and naturally? Are you seen as a true leader? Do you get the full respect you deserve and the results you want?If you're like most people, your response to most of these questions is, "No, but I want to!" The reason is in our "blind spot": the gap between how we think we come across when we speak, and how we actually come across to others. Have you ever had an argument in which someone angrily says, "It's not what you said, it's how you said it!"? The truth is that it's both- and that's the blind spot. If you've ever been there, then this book is for you. Full of stories, examples, and exercises for you to try, Speaking to Influence helps you take the blinders off and see where you're getting in your own way so you can create strong, positive relationships, establish your best reputation, and achieve your greatest goals and purpose.

Culturally Speaking

Culturally Speaking
Author: Helen Spencer-Oatey
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780826466365

Using the theory of "politeness" as a springboard, Culturally Speaking develops a new framework for analyzing interactions. The book examines both comparative and interactive aspects of cross-cultural communication through a variety of disciplines, theories, and empirical data. Anyone interested in exploring intercultural communication will find this volume lucid and insightful.

Speaking Professionally

Speaking Professionally
Author: Alan Jay Zaremba
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317459504

Updated with new and current examples throughout, this concise guide is a rich resource for anyone who wants to become more effective in speaking settings. It covers all the basics and identifies essential principles that will help readers to efficiently prepare, deliver, and evaluate presentations.

Reflexively Speaking

Reflexively Speaking
Author: Anna Mauranen
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-03-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110395150

Reflexive language - the capacity of language to speak about itself - is unique to human languages; yet little is known of its use in actual dialogue. Fundamental features of language are manifest in dialogic speech and in lingua francas. Both are taken on board in this book, which radically widens our conception of reflexivity in discourse. Reflexivity, or metadiscourse, is central to successful communication. It is also vital in understanding academic argumentation, essential to academic self-understanding, and at the same time it has wide applications.

Culturally Speaking Second Edition

Culturally Speaking Second Edition
Author: Helen Spencer-Oatey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2008-04-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1441189408

This comprehensive introduction to intercultural pragmatics examines the theoretical, methodological and practical issues in the analysis of talk across cultures. The book includes: * introduction to the key issues in culture and communication * examination of cross-cultural and intercultural communication * empirical case studies from a variety of languages, including German, Greek, Japanese and Chinese * practical chapters on pragmatics research, recording and analysing data, and projects in intercultural pragmatics * exercises at the end of each chapter * glossary of terms This second edition of Culturally Speaking will be an essential guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in communication across cultures.