This is Dorothy Carnegie's summary of her book, from 1962,
which is based on Dale Carnegie's Public Speaking and Influencing Men
in Business, from 1931.
Table of Contents
Fundamentals of Effective Speaking
Speech, Speaker, and Audience
The Purpose of Prepared and Impromptu Talks
The Art of Communicating
The Challenge of Effective Speaking
Part One
Fundamentals of Effective Speaking
1. Acquiring the Basic Skills
Take heart from the experience of others
Keep your goal before you
Predetermine your mind to success
Seize every opportunity to practice
2. Developing Confidence
Get the facts about fear of speaking in public
Prepare in the proper way
Predetermine your mind to success
Act confident
3. Speaking Effectively the Quick and Easy Way
Speaking about something you have earned the right to talk about
through experience or study
Words are the foundation of communication. “Body language” is an important part to sending and receiving messages.
Your delivery includes your tone of voice, timing and tempo. Communication
skills involve our ability to listen. Our communication must be effective to
achieve success and happiness at work, in our friendships and our family relationships.
When we achieve growth in our communication skills it allows us to: