By
Timothy J. Koegel 82 (
www.theexceptionalpresenter.com)
Al
Gore rolling his eyes; George H. Bush glancing at his watch: Those
behaviors, writes the author, damaged their effectiveness at political
debates. In this handbook, he offers readers tips on how to strengthen
their message and refine their presentation and communication
skills, covering everything from posture to stage fright to opening
lines. The book includes charts and goal sheets for keeping track
of progress.
The author is a former Irish quarterback and owner of The Koegel
Group, based in Washington, D.C. He includes among his list of
corporate clients Ernst & Young, Crowe Chizek, Cisco Systems
and PaineWebber, and he notes that he has presented workshops
for the White House, members of Congress and the Labor Department.
(November 2003)