The King’s Speech tells the story of the relationship between the reluctant King George VI of England and his speech coach, Lionel Logue. George VI had a severe stutter that nearly ended his public career before it began. But when his older brother Edward abdicates the throne, George must master public speaking. Renowned speaking coach Nick Morgan has distilled five key lessons from the film for leaders who ...
The King’s Speech tells the story of the relationship between the reluctant King George VI of England and his speech coach, Lionel Logue. George VI had a severe stutter that nearly ended his public career before it began. But when his older brother Edward abdicates the throne, George must master public speaking. Renowned speaking coach Nick Morgan has distilled five key lessons from the film for leaders who must overcome
their own challenges in order to be successful
communicators.
Dr. Nick Morgan is one of America’s top communications theorists and coaches. A passionate teacher, he is committed to helping people find clarity in their thinking and ideas – and then delivering them with panache. He has been
commissioned by Fortune 50 companies to write for
CEOs and presidents. He has coached people to,
among other things, give Congressional testimony,
appear on the Today show, and make presentations
the investment community. He has worked widely
with political and educational leaders. And he
has himself spoken, led conferences, and moderated
panels around the world. He is the author of three
books - Give Your Speech, Change the World, and
Trust Me - and three eBooks in addition to this
one: 7 Steps to a Great Speech, How to Read Body
Language, and How to Tell Great Business Stories.
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