Secrets of Dynamic Communication by Ken Davis is the straightforward and effective guide it
promises to be.
Davis walks his readers through the
steps that will lead them to being powerful public communicators. His format is
manageable for beginners and is a concise review for readers who need a
reminder and fresh perspective on what the ingredients of effective
communication are. His book is organized in three parts: preparation,
presentation, and application. The principles he teaches are embodied in his
acronym SCORRE. He begins by challenging his audience to focus and then walks
them through the SCORRE process. He provides Review sections and opportunities
for practice.
I enjoyed this book. While there
were parts that were less intriguing than others, overall the focus that Davis
challenges his readers to seek and achieve is what makes this book a valuable
resource. The book is well organized, which also makes it an accessible
reference book. I appreciated that Davis mentions the art of rhetoric, and he
also emphasizes and demands precision from his students (the readers). There
are many quotable lines in this book, and his advice on using body language is
especially enlightening. His personal anecdotes also amplify his message. I can
easily tell that Davis is an author who practices what he preaches, and this
knowledge makes me respect him and want to apply his principles.
I recommend this book to other
readers.
The
publisher has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book through
BookSneeze®. I was not required to write a positive review.
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