Bibliography of Helpful Readings
Here are selected books that will help you learn more about exerting influence and leading with the spoken word:
- Bell, Arthur H.: Butterflies Be Gone. New York – McGraw Hill, 2008
- Carnegie, Dale: How to Win Friends and Influence People (Revised) New York – Simon & Schuster, 1981
- Copeland, Lewis: The World’s Great Speeches, Fourth Edition. New York – Dover Publications, 1999
- Dowis, Richard: The Lost Art of the Great Speech. New York – AMACOM, 1999
- Eidenmuller, Michael: Great Speeches for Better Speaking. New York – McGraw Hill, 2008
- Esposito, Janet: In the Spotlight; Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking. Bridgewater CT., Strong Books, 2005
- Garlow, James L.: Tested by Time, 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. Nashville – Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2002
- Goleman, Daniel – Boyatzis, Richard G. – McKee, Annie: Primal Leadership: Learning to Lead with Emotional Intelligence. Boston – Harvard Business School Press, 2004
- Halpern, Belle Linda and Lubar, Kathy: Leadership Presence. New York – Gotham Books, 2003
- Humes, James C.: Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln. New York – Three Rivers Press, 2002
- Noonan, Peggy: On Speaking Well. New York – Collins, 1999
- Safire, William: Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History. New York – W.W. Norton & Company, 1997
- Useem, Michael: The Leadership Moment. New York – Three Rivers Press, 1998
- Zeoli, Richard: The Seven Principles of Public Speaking: Proven Methods from a PR Professional. New York – Skyhorse Publishing, 2008