CERTIFIED PUBLIC MANAGER PROGRAM

FLORIDA CENTER FOR PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

PUBLIC SPEAKING/PRESENTATIONS

A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Arredondo, Lani,  How To Present Like A Pro: Getting People To See Things Your Way.  New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1991.

 

Axtell, Roger E., Do’s And Taboos Of Public Speaking: How To Get Those Butterflies Flying In Formation. New York, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1992.

 

Becker, Dennis and Paula Borkum Becker, Powerful Presentation Skills.  Burr Ridge, Illinois: Business One Irwin/Mirror Press, 1994.

 

Berg, Karen and Andrew Gilman, Get To The Point: How To Say What You Mean And Get What You Want.  New York, New York: Bantam Books, 1989.

 

Brown, Lillian, Your Public Best: The Complete Guide To Making Successful Public Appearances In The Meeting Room, On The Platform, And On TV.  New York, New York: Newmarket Press, 1989.

 

Buchan, Vivian, Making Presentations With Confidence.  Hauppauge, New York: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc., 1991.

 

Buckley, Reid,  Strictly Speaking:  Reid Buckley’s Indispensable Handbook On Public Speaking.  New York, New York:  McGraw-Hill, 1999.

 

Caroselli, Marlene, Think On Your Feet: And Avoid Putting Them In Your Mouth !  Los Altos, California: Crisp Publications, Inc., 1992.

 

Cook, Jeff Scott, The Elements Of Speechwriting And Public Speaking.  New York, New York: Collier Books, 1989.

 

Desberg, Peter,   No More Butterflies: Overcoming Stagefright, Shyness, Interview Anxiety, And Fear Of Public Speaking.  Oakland, California: New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 1996.

 

Detz, Joan, Can You Say A Few Words?  New York, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991.

 

Detz, Joan, How To Write And Give A Speech: A Practical Guide For Executives, PR People, Managers, Fund-Raisers, Politicians, Educators, And Anyone Who Has To Make Every Word Count. Revised And Updated Edition.  New York, New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1992.

 

Detz, Joan,  It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It.  New York, New York:  St. Martin’s Griffin, 2000.

 

Draves, William A.  The Successful Presenter.  Manhattan, Kansas: Learning Resources Network (LERN), 1994.

 

Drummond, Mary-Ellen,   Fearless And Flawless Public Speaking: With Power, Polish, And Pizazz.  San Diego, California: Pfeiffer & Company, 1992.

 

Egan, Michael,  Would You Really Rather Die Than Give A Talk?  New York, New York:  AMACOM, American Management Association, 1997.

 

Fletcher, Leon,  How To Speak Like A Pro.  New York, New York:  Ballantine Books, 1983.

 

Frank, Milo O., How To Get Your Point Across In 30 Seconds - Or Less.  New York, New York: Simon And Schuster, Inc., 1986.

 

Gladis, Stephen D., The Ten Commandments For Public Speakers.  Amherst, Massachusetts: Human Resource Development Press, Inc., 1990.

 

Hendricks, William, Micki Holliday, Recie Mobley, And Kristy Steinbrecher, High-Impact Presentation And Training Skills: Proven Techniques For Captivating, Motivating and Inspiring.  Shawnee Mission, Kansas: National Press Publications, Inc., 1994.

 

Hindle, Tim,  Making Presentations.  New York, New York:  DK Publishing, Inc., 1998.

 

Hoff, Ron,  Do Not Go Naked Into Your Next Presentation:  Nifty Little Nuggets To Quiet The Nerves And Please The Crowd.  Kansas City, Missouri:  Andrews And McMeel, 1997.

 

Hoff, Ron,   “I Can See You Naked”: A Fearless Guide To Making Great Presentations.  Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews And McMeel, 1988.

 

Hoff, Ron,  Say It In Six:  How To Say What You Mean In Six Minutes Or Less.  Kansas City, Missouri:  Andrews And McMeel, 1996.

 

Holtz, Herman, The Executive’s Guide To Winning Presentations, New York, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1991.

 

Jeary, Tony,  Inspire Any Audience:  Proven Secrets Of The Pros For Powerful Presentations.  Dallas, Texas:  TPG, Inc., 1996.

 

Kushner, Malcolm,   Successful Presentations For Dummies.  Foster City, California: IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., 1996.

 

Linkletter, Art,   Public Speaking For Private People.  Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1980.

 

Linver, Sandy,   Speak Easy.  New York, New York: Summit Books, 1978.

 

Malouf, Doug,  How To Create And Deliver Dynamic Presentations.  Alexandria, Virginia:  American Society For Training And Development, 1988.

 

McCallister, Linda,  “I Wish I’d Said That?”: How To Talk Your Way Out Of Trouble And Into Success.  New York, New York:  John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994.

 

Monkhouse, Bob,   Just Say A Few Words: The Complete Speaker’s Handbook.  New York, New York: M. Evans And Company, Inc., 1991.

 

Noonan, Peggy,  On Speaking Well: How To Give A Speech With Style, Substance, And Clarity.  New York, New York:  ReganBooks, 1998.

 

Osgood, Charles,   Osgood On Speaking: How To Think On Your Feet Without Falling On Your Face.  New York, New York: William Morrow And Company, Inc., 1988.

 

Parkhurst, William,   The Eloquent Executive: A Guide To High-Impact Speaking In Big Meetings, Small Meetings, And One-On-One.  New York, New York: Times Books, 1988.

 

Peoples, David A.,   Presentations Plus.  (Second Edition).  New York, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1992.

 

Pike, Robert W.  High Impact Presentations.  West Des Moines, Iowa:  American Media Publishing, 1995.

 

Princeton Language Institute, The And Lenny Laskowski,  10 Days To More Confident Public Speaking.  New York, New York:  Warner Books, Inc., 2001.

 

Quick, John,   A Short Book On The Subject Of Speaking.  New York, New York: Washington Square Press, 1978.

 

Quick, John,   Dog & Pony Shows: How To Make Winning Presentations When The Stakes Are High.  New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1992.

 

Rafe, Stephen C.   How To Be Prepared To Think On Your Feet.  New York, New York: HarperBusiness, 1990.

 

Robinson, James W.,   Winning Them Over.  Rocklin, California: Prima Publishing And Communications, 1987.

 

Safire, William,  Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches In History.  Revised And Expanded Edition.  New York, New York:  W. W. Norton & Company, 1997.

 

Sarnoff, Dorothy,   Never Be Nervous Again.  New York, New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1987.

 

Sarnoff,  Dorothy,   Speech Can Change Your Life.  New York, New York: Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 1970.

 

Scannell, Edward And John Newstrom,  The Big Book Of Presentation Games.  New York, New York:  McGraw-Hill, 1998.

 

Slutsky, Jeff And Michael Aun,  The Toastmasters International Guide To Successful Speaking.  Chicago, Illinois:  Dearborn Financial Publishing, Inc., 1997.

 

Smedley, Ralph C.  Personally Speaking:  Selections From The Writings Of Dr. Ralph C. Smedley.  Santa Ana, California:  Toastmasters International, Inc., 1966.

 

Smith, Terry C.,   Making Successful Presentations: A Self-Teaching Guide.  (Second Edition). New York, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1991.

 

Theibert, Phillip R.  How To Give A Damn Good Speech.  Franklin Lakes, New Jersey:  Career Press, 1997.

 

Valenti, Jack,   Speak Up With Confidence: How To Prepare, Learn, And Deliver Effective Speeches.  New York, New York: William Morrow And Company, Inc., 1982.

 

Walters, Lilly,   Secrets Of Successful Speakers: How You Can Motivate, Captivate, And Persuade.  New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1993.

 

Walters, Lilly,   What To Say When: A Complete Resource For Speakers, Trainers, And Executives.  New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1995.

 

Weiss, Donald H.,   How To Make An Effective Speech Or Presentation.  New York, New York: AMACOM, A Division Of American Management Association, 1987.

 

Woodall, Marian K.,   How To Think On Your Feet.  New York, New York: Warner Books, Inc., 1993.

 

Wydro, Kenneth,   Think On Your Feet: The Art Of Thinking And Speaking Under Pressure.  New York, New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1981.

 

 

Howard M. Rasmussen

Revised 8/7/01