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Don't Say Um: How to Communicate Effectively Live a Better Life

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Don't Say Um: How to Communicate Effectively Live a Better Life
Don't Say Um: How to Communicate Effectively Live a Better Life

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Don't Say Um: How to Communicate Effectively Live a Better Life

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In the age of technology, we're getting worse at communicating by the day, but the good news is, everyone can improve their speaking.  Michael Chad Hoeppner is the foremost expert on effective speaking.  He's coached presidential candidates, prominent CEOs, and Ivy League deans on their communication skills. Now, he shares his wide‑ranging knowledge in .   Hoeppner has created an entirely new approach to communication training, providing physical exercises to quickly improve speaking.  With simple-to-master exercises like finger‑walking to stop using filler words or silent storytelling to avoid monotone, think of as an essential reference book, one to revisit on the path to improving your speech.   Through these exercises, you will be able to talk to a group with complete confidence or simply effectively tell a joke. challenges our preconceived notions of good speaking techniques and offers powerful tools to become master communicators.

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