
The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication
Apply Them and Make the Most of Your Message
Never Be Afraid to Speak to a Group Again
It’s been said that public speaking is the number one fear of most people, with death being second. “This means,” said comedian Jerry Seinfeld, “if you have to be at a funeral, you would rather be in the casket than doing the eulogy.”
How can you overcome fear or ineffectiveness as a speaker? Learn the Laws of Communication!
John C. Maxwell has been a public speaker and motivational teacher for more than fifty years. He is one of only eight people on the planet who have been awarded Toastmaster’s Golden Gavel and been inducted into the National Speakers' Association Hall of Fame. In The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication: Apply Them and Make the Most of Your Message, he shares everything he’s learned from a lifetime of communication.
Learn how to Speak from conviction Prepare your content and yourself for speaking Find and use your personal and communication strengths Focus on your audience and connect Tell better stories Read the room and create energy and anticipation Add value to people Inspire people to take action
Everyone has a message to share. Whether you want to improve your ability to inspire employees, speak at PTA meetings, report to a board of directors, teach students, deliver a sermon, address a small group, speak from a stage, or communicate to an arena full of people, this book can help you.
Learn from one of the best communicators in the world and start making the most of your message today.
- Opening Credits
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Law 1: The Law of Credibility
- Law 2: The Law of Observation
- Law 3: The Law of Conviction
- Law 4: The Law of Preparation
- Law 5: The Law of Collaboration
- Law 6: The Law of Content
- Law 7: The Law of Connecting
- Law 8: The Law of Leverage
- Law 9: The Law of Anticipation
- Law 10: The Law of Simplicity
- Law 11: The Law of Visual Expression
- Law 12: The Law of Storytelling
- Law 13: The Law of the Thermostat
- Law 14: The Law of the Change-Up
- Law 15: The Law of Adding Value
- Law 16: The Law of Results
- Conclusion
- Closing Credits