Personen
Lex Eckhardt
Theo IJzermans
Deon Evert
NUR Codes (sub)
810 Communicatiekunde algemeen
Interne communicatie
Exact communiceren
BISAC Codes
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Public Speaking
Stand Up and Be Heard
Having to speak in public ranks as number four in the top ten list of most frightening things in life - according to reliable research carried out in the Netherlands. Not being in control is a frequent cause of anxiety. This makes the fear of speaking in public the odd one out in this top ten, because speaking in front of a group is a skill you can learn, a fear that you can overcome... The same research showed that the fear of public speaking decreases in ratio to the amount of practice and experience. This gradually masters that fear of not being in control. And this is exactly where The Floor is Yours comes in to its own. The authors will show you where your fear of speaking to a room comes from and will teach you how to bring down your stress levels so that you can feel more comfortable. As well as the basics skills, the authors will of course deal with more difficult situations. Dealing with those members of the audience who persist in asking awkward questions, for example, and making off-the-cuff speeches. This book will help to discover your own personal style. This is why we have included tasks and exercises alongside the theory and the tips. This combination of practise and theory makes The Floor is Yours an absolute must for anyone who has to speak in public. Both beginners and the more experienced speakers will find essential tips and some surprising insights here. Theo IJzermans was a psychologist, psychotherapist and company trainer. He worked as a psychotherapist for many years. He was involved in the courses for trainers and advisors at Schouten and Nelissen in Zaltbommel. He had his own practice in Amsterdam. He is the author and co-author of a large number of books for trainers and managers, including the bestseller The Stumbling Blocks of the Mind. After a career as an air traffic controller, Lex Eckhardt worked in the mental health care sector. He was involved in Schouten and Nelissen from its inception, where his responsibilities included the training course entitled: Effective and Relaxed Public Speaking.