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OverviewCompletely integrated with NEW online tools that actively prepare students to create effective speeches and NEW brief in-text speech elements that address the way today's students learn, the 14th edition of THE CHALLENGE OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING is a valuable teaching partner for your course. Pioneers in skills-based public speaking instruction, Verderber and Verderber have perfected their book's ""Speech Planning Action Steps,"" which resourcefully guide students through speech creation as they progress through six Action Steps--topic selection, audience analysis and adaptation, effective research, organization, visual aids, and language and delivery. The Verderbers, together with new coauthor Deanna D. Sellnow, have enhanced this nationwide best seller in many ways. The authors give your students an exceptional foundation for creating and delivering their speeches, including the latest research, numerous in-text activities, more techniques to help them address anxiety and ethical issues that speakers face, new critical-thinking and reflection prompts that help students think logically about the speech-making process, and much more. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rudolph Verderber (University of Cincinnati) , Kathleen Verderber (Northern Kentucky University) , Deanna Sellnow (University of Central Florida)Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc Edition: 14th edition Dimensions: Width: 21.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.768kg ISBN: 9780495502173ISBN 10: 0495502170 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 01 October 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Replaced By: 9780495911340 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of Contents1. Introduction to Public Speaking. 2. Developing Confidence Through the Speech Planning Process. 3. Effective Listening. 4. Determining a Speech Goal that Meets Audience Needs. 5. Adapting to Audience. 6. Researching Information for Your Speech. 7. Organizing and Outlining the Speech. 8. Completing the Outline: Creating the Introduction and the Conclusion. 9. Creating and Using Visual Aids. 10. Practicing Speech Wording. 11. Practicing Delivery. 12. Informative Speaking. 13. Persuasive Speaking: Reasoning with Your Audience. 14. Persuasive Speaking: Motivating the Audience. 15. Ceremonial Speaking: Speeches for Special Occasions. 16. Increasing the Effectiveness of Problem Solving Discussion.ReviewsI like the Verderber approach of combining speaker apprehension with good speech preparation. There is a good deal of merit to the suggestion that students can reduce apprehension by proper planning? Overall, I like the way the text illustrates the constituent parts of a properly organized and outlined speech. I like the Verderber approach of combining speaker apprehension with good speech preparation. There is a good deal of merit to the suggestion that students can reduce apprehension by proper planninga] Overall, I like the way the text illustrates the constituent parts of a properly organized and outlined speech. I like the Verderber approach of combining speaker apprehension with good speech preparation. There is a good deal of merit to the suggestion that students can reduce apprehension by proper planning Overall, I like the way the text illustrates the constituent parts of a properly organized and outlined speech. Author InformationRudolph F. Verderber is Distinguished Teaching Professor of Communication Emeritus at the University of Cincinnati and former National Speaker's Association Professor of the Year -- as well as one of the all-time best-selling communication studies authors. The strength of his basic texts lies in his ability to explain and exemplify concepts, theories, and skills to introductory level students. His Cengage Learning texts -- COMMUNICATE!, THE CHALLENGE OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING, COMM, and SPEAK -- have a reputation for being student favorites due to their accessible presentation of theory and skills. Kathleen S. Verderber is Associate Professor of Management Emeritus at Northern Kentucky University. In addition to consulting with various civic, professional, and business organizations, she has published numerous journal articles and has presented papers at many communication and management conferences. She is a co-author of COMMUNICATE!, THE CHALLENGE OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING, COMM, and SPEAK, all with Cengage, and author of INTER-ACT: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, CONCEPTS, SKILLS, AND CONTEXTS with Oxford University Press. She holds an MA in speech communication as well as an MBA and a PhD in organizational behavior from the University of Cincinnati. Deanna D. Sellnow, PhD, is Professor of Strategic Communication in the Nicholson School of Communication at the University of Central Florida and conducts faculty development workshops on instructional communication pedagogy. Published in regional, national, and international journals, her research focuses on the rhetoric of popular culture, particularly music as communication, and instructional communication as it occurs in conventional and nonconventional classrooms, as well as in risk and crisis contexts. She is co-author of COMMUNICATE!, COMM, SPEAK, and THE CHALLENGE OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING, all with Cengage. 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