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Rating: Summary: Communicate! Review: My review of this book is that it tries to teach you a bunch of things that are confusing and really un-meaningful when you stop to think about what they are trying to tell you.
Rating: Summary: Dictating Sleep, Volumes and Volumes of It Review: Perhaps this book is considered, by some people, to be a college-level volume, but the simplification of the subject is of the most demeaning of sorts. It begins by teaching you the most basic of ideas, the communication process (entailing the meanings of words like context, participants, messages, channels, noise, feedback, and so on), drudges through some page-filler slush about why we should communicate, and finally, in chapter twelve, gets to a little something on public speaking - what I thought the book, considering its useage, was designed for. To illustrate the simplicity of this book, the content (broke into four sections) is as follows: (1) Foundations of Communication, the first 100 pages - including some topics like verbal and nonverbal communication, plus the perception of self and others. (2) Interpersonal Communication, the next 110 pages - includes topics ranging from listening and job interviews to communicating in relationships. (3) Group Communication, ranging at only 20 plus pages of content - tells you how to participate in groups and about leadership in groups. (4) Public Speaking, the last 160 pages - finally touches on how to pick a topic, research it, adapting to an audience, and takes a lot of time differentiating between informative vs. persuasive speaking. If you need something to teach you the ABC's of speech, perhaps you might want to look into this. Still, if you actually want to know something more than the most basic thoughts on this subject, I would advise skipping this altogether and thanking yourself for it later.
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