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Advanced Manuals
The complete Advanced Communication Library Set (226Z) has 15 manuals, each with 5 projects.
| The Entertaining Speaker (226A) | Projects address preparing and delivering an entertaining speech and incorporating humor into different aspects of speaking. |
| Speaking To Inform (226B) | This manual contains information about organizing an informational speech and much more! |
| Public Relations (226C) | Covers preparing a speech that will sway your audience to what ever it is you're promoting. |
| Facilitating Discussion (226D) | Group discussions are common, and this manual provides instruction in facilitating the most common types of discussions. |
| Specialty Speeches (226E) | This manual contains information about giving the most common ones, and it covers impromptu talks, preparing inspirational speeches, selling a product, reading out loud and introducing a speaker. |
| Speeches By Management (226F) | This manual offers instruction in giving speeches as a member of management. |
| The Professional Speaker (226G) | This manual offers guidance in preparing various types of speeches in a professional atmosphere. |
| Technical Presentations (226H) | Learn how to prepare technical briefings, design and present a proposal, talk about a technical subject to a nontechnical audience, present a technical paper and enhance a technical talk with the internet. |
| Persuasive Speaking (226I) | Projects cover selling a product, making “cold calls,” preparing a winning proposal, convincing an audience to at least consider your side of a controversial issue or subject and persuading listeners to help bring a vision and mission to reality. |
| Communicating On Television (226J) | Learn how to present an editorial, appear as a guest on an interview program, be the host of an interview program, conduct a press conference and use television to train. |
| Storytelling (226K) | This manual offers instruction in telling folk tales, personal stories, stories with morals, emotional stories and stories about historical events or people. |
| Interpretive Reading (226L) | Projects include reading stories, poetry, monodramas, plays and famous speeches. |
| Interpersonal Communication (226M) | Topics in this manual include conversing with ease, negotiating, handling criticism, coaching someone to improve performance and expressing dissatisfaction effectively. |
| Special Occasion Speeches (226N) | This manual provides instruction in giving toasts, speaking in praise/giving a eulogy, “roasting” someone and presenting and accepting awards. |
| Humorously Speaking (226O) | Learn how to incorporate humor into every aspect of your speech. |
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