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3 KEY PRINCIPLES FROM DAVID O. MCKAY CAN HELP YOU GIVE BETTER TALKS, TEACH MORE EFFECTIVELY, AND EVEN GIVE A DECENT POWERPOINT:
Have an objective | Use examples | Emphasize application
President McKay, a much-loved speaker and teacher was the ninth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His advice will reduce your fear and increase your effectiveness the next time you stand up to speak. 3 Keys to Help You Give a Better Talk includes how-to ideas, stories, spiritual insights, examples of inspiring talks, and humor, plus a little bit of science.

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3 KEY PRINCIPLES FROM DAVID O. MCKAY CAN HELP YOU GIVE BETTER TALKS, TEACH MORE EFFECTIVELY, AND EVEN GIVE A DECENT POWERPOINT:

  1. Have an objective
  2. Use examples
  3. Emphasize application


President McKay, a much-loved speaker and teacher was the ninth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His advice will reduce your fear and increase your effectiveness the next time you stand up to speak. 3 Keys to Help You Give a Better Talk includes how-to ideas, stories, spiritual insights, examples of inspiring talks, and humor, plus a little bit of science.


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Autorenporträt
Richard Nash is a writer and popular speaker (and sometimes an unpopular one, depending on the topic). He previously worked in management and marketing for Intermountain Healthcare and as a speechwriter and jokewriter for business and political leaders. He's a former bishop in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Richard has written for the Harvard Business Review, The Hill, Southwest Art, the Ensign, and other publications, and his previous book, Lengthen Your Smile, was a bestseller in the 1990s. He's lectured to medical, professional, and community groups on subjects including living well, stress management, health care reform, and humor at work (which should never be an oxymoron). (Unless you're an undertaker.)Richard and his wife, Laurie, live in Salt Lake City and have three children and four grandchildren.