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Secrets of Dynamic Communications: Prepare with Focus, Deliver with Clarity, Speak with Power
Ken Davis


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Format: Paperback, 176pp.
ISBN: 9780849921902
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Pub. Date: September 10, 2013
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From The Publisher:
What is the most important ingredient for an effective speech or presentation?
Whether you are one who speaks only on rare occasions or you find yourself addressing an audience every day, this book will be an invaluable tool. Beneficial to the experienced pro as well as the new beginner,Secrets of Dynamic Communicationis a practical and effective handbook for powerful presentations of all kinds. It takes the reader through the process of selecting and developing a theme, giving it focus, fleshing it out, and communicating well with the audience. The first half is devoted to preparation, the second to delivery.
Author Ken Davis is frequently hired by individuals and companies around the world to bring his humor and expertise to others in the speaking field, and he is now bringing those concepts to the wider community as well. No abstract theories here, only step-by-step help in preparing and delivering speeches that get results! You’ll soon develop the dynamic speaking skills associated with the very best in the field.

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About the Author
Ken Davis, best-selling author and frequent radio and television guest, is a sought-after speaker. As president of Dynamic Communications International, he teaches speaking skills to ministry professionals and corporate executives. Ken’s daily radio show,Lighten Up!, is heard on more than 1,500 stations in the United States and around the world. He and his wife, Diane, live in Tennessee and have two daughters and six grandchildren.

Table of Contents
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| Foreword by Michael Hyatt | ix |
| Acknowledgments | xiii |
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| Introduction | xv |
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| Part I: The Preparation: The SCORRE Process | |
| 1 | The Most Important Ingredient Focus, Focus, Focus | 3 |
| 2 | Establishing the Subject and Central Theme What Are You Talking About? | 19 |
| 3 | Focusing in on the Objective Identifying the Bull's-Eye | 29 |
| 4 | Developing Solid Rationale and Resources That Makes Sense | 47 |
| 5 | The Never-Ending Process of Evaluation Reaching for Excellence | 55 |
| 6 | The Total Communication Picture Putting It All Together | 59 |
| 7 | Finding, Filing, and Crafting Illustrations Make It Shine | 71 |
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| Part II: The Presentation: The SCORRE Delivery | |
| 8 | Involving the Audience You Are Always on My Mind | 85 |
| 9 | Using Effective Body Language Let Your Body Talk | 91 |
| 10 | Maximizing the Communication Environment Killing the Gremlins | 105 |
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| Part III: The Application: The SCORRE Advantage | |
| Managing Your Time Getting Out from Behind the Eight Ball | 119 |
| How to Use Humor in Communication Funny—How That Works! | 125 |
| Characteristics of an Effective Communicator The Messenger | 141 |
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| Appendix: Propositions and Interrogative Responses, Key Words, Possible | |
| Headings for Topical File, Speech Worksheet | 145 |
| Other Services and Materials Available from Ken | 151 |
| Notes | 155 |

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