The Officer Speaks in PublicThomas, 1958 - 218 páginas |
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Página 53
... fear of being unable to think of anything to say gradually disappears . The officer will very soon begin to fear his audience less simply because he knows , from experience and study , exactly what they expect from him . Strangely ...
... fear of being unable to think of anything to say gradually disappears . The officer will very soon begin to fear his audience less simply because he knows , from experience and study , exactly what they expect from him . Strangely ...
Página 95
... fear , hate , or anger . Obviously , the applica- tion of more arguments which further contribute to these emo- tions would only tend to aggravate the situation . Thus , the officer should introduce emotional stimuli which would counter ...
... fear , hate , or anger . Obviously , the applica- tion of more arguments which further contribute to these emo- tions would only tend to aggravate the situation . Thus , the officer should introduce emotional stimuli which would counter ...
Página 189
... fear the question - and - answer period usually conducted at the termination of a neighborhood talk . In practice , however , the question period has some very definite ad- vantages for the speaker , as , in a sense , it gives him a ...
... fear the question - and - answer period usually conducted at the termination of a neighborhood talk . In practice , however , the question period has some very definite ad- vantages for the speaker , as , in a sense , it gives him a ...
Contenido
Preface vii | 1 |
WHY AN OFFICER SHOULD SPEAK | 20 |
THE OFFICER ANALYZES A PUBLIC SPEECH | 30 |
Derechos de autor | |
Términos y frases comunes
ability accept action actually Additionally agency answer appearance apply argument asked attempt attention attitude audi audience basic become begin blackboard carefully cerning chairman completely concerning consider convince DALE CARNEGIE definite demonstrate depend desires devices direct discussed effective element emotion ence example experience facts feel FRANCIS BACON give handling hear highly humor ideas illustration immediately important impression individual instance interest involved juvenile delinquency law enforcement Likewise listener listener's manner master of ceremonies material means mechanism ment mental method mind movement Obvi Obviously officer speaker officer's opaque projectors opinion outline over-all person police possible practice preparation presentation problem prompter cards proof prove public speaking question question period realize result Roget's Thesaurus slide projector sometimes sound speaking situation specific speech stage fright statement stimulated success talk technique things Timbre tion transmit usually valid voice words
Referencias a este libro
Municipal Police Administration Institute for Training in Municipal Administration Sin vista previa disponible - 1961 |
Municipal Police Administration Institute for Training in Municipal Administration Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |