Publication
Your Voice Is Your Business
The Science and Art of Communication
- Second Edition
- Co-Authors: Orlando R. Barone, Cari M. Tellis
- Details:
- 302 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 6 x 9"
- Included Media:
- Companion Website
- ISBN13:
- 978-1-59756-722-0
- Release Date:
- 12/21/2015
Overview
Your Voice Is Your Business: The Science and Art of Communication, Second Edition combines the latest in voice research and technology with the most powerful, state-of-the-art presentation skills and methods. The result is an integrated and comprehensive approach to connecting the technically based aspects of voice production with an applied, skill-based grasp of interpersonal effectiveness. This text serves as both a practical handbook and a resource on human vocal production in real-world settings. Relevant techniques of positioning, gesture, and paraverbals are incorporated in the study of successful voice presentation. Additionally, technical information is integrated into the text and reviewed at the end of each chapter.
This second edition responds to the readers' desire for an expansion of the topics, illustrations, and techniques found particularly effective in the first edition, and provides new information reported in recent speech-language pathology literature in two brand-new chapters with vivid, powerful, and direct explanations and exercises.
Your Voice Is Your Business The Science and Art of Communication, Second Edition has been designed for ease of use for the student of voice science or anyone eager to use their communication abilities to their best advantage at work, on stage, or in everyday life. This text includes terminology and references suitable to the serious student of the voice, as well as detailed, realistic scenarios to further any professional's knowledge on the art of human communication, and will be a staple in multiple fields including speech-language pathology, communications, theater and drama, and business.
REVIEWS FROM THE FIRST EDITION
"If you want to be a credible leader and an effective communicator, this book by Barone and Tellis is a must read. The practical tips and supporting research in Your Voice Is Your Business will enable you to find and use your voice to its fullest."
Joseph R. Toto
Director, Leadership Development and Learning
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
"Barone and Tellis set out to create something entirely new - a single comprehensive resource for everyone who uses, coaches, or cares for that marvelous instrument, the human voice. The result, Your Voice Is Your Business, is a resounding success! It is exceptionally useful, a clear, smart, witty, and engaging book by master communicators. You will be informed and inspired, and the bonus is that you will enjoy is immensely."
Marisa Guerin, PhD
President, Guerin Management Consulting
Former Vice President Corporate Human Resources, Rohm and Haas Company
"The book richly rewards readers who are looking for suggestions to improve their personal or business communication. In a gentle voice that is rooted in science as well as experience, the book speaks effectively to speech-language pathologists, business people, and any one interested in using voice as a tool to achieve greater effectiveness in communication."
M.N. Hegde, PhD
Professor of Speech-Language Pathology
Department of Communicative Disorders
California State University, Fresno
Reviews
M.N. Hedge, Professor of Speech-Language Pathology, Department of Communicative Disorders, California State University, Fresno (2016):
"The book richly rewards readers who are looking for suggestions to improve their personal or business communication. In a gentle voice that is rooted in science as well as experience, the book speak effectively to speech-language pathologists, business people, and any one interested in using voice as a tool to achieve greater effectiveness in communication."Helen Sjardin, VoicePrint, periodic newletter of the Australian Voice Association (VoicePrint 50 - August 2015):
"What makes this such an accessible reference book is its clarity of terminology, provision of many examples, a lay-out that invites easy re-visiting or selection of topics by chapter division with a summary of key ideas at the end of each and a thorough reference list, final glossary and index. The strength of this book is the way it switches seamlessly from technical terminology to descriptive lay words then relates this to the readers experience, reflection and application. . . . In summary, this book could be described as a practical, well-referenced handbook on vocal production and communication, valuable in the fields of speech-language pathology, communications, theatre, drama, public speaking and business."
Preface
Introduction: The Search for Your Voice
Acknowledgments
Section I. Foundations of Communication
Chapter 1. A People Finds Its Voice
Variations on Voice
Beginnings: Voice to Speech
To Voice a Word
To Voice a Thought
Connecting With Your Authentic Self
Where Do You Go From Here?
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 2. Learning Voice
Overview
Voice as a Dynamic System
Simple Voicing Mechanics
Respiration: "The Source of Power"
Phonation: "The Source of Sound"
Resonation: "The Filter"
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 3. Vocal Care and Awareness
Voice Science: Developing Voice and Developing Your Voice
Mainstream Education Loses Its Voice: Practice Breaks From Science
Results of Vocal Neglect
When to Seek Help: Don't Wait
Who to See: Voice Care Team
Rehabilitation of Voice Issues
Reinstating Vocal Awareness
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 4. Verbals and Paraverbals
More Than Voice
The Two Grand Categories
Linguistics: Speech and Parts of Speech
Meaning of Sounds, Sounds of Meaning
The Other Senses and Semantic Enrichment
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 5. The Point of It All
The Voice in Action
Communication and the Missed Connection
Communication as an Act of Connection Through Meaning
Modes of Connection: Using the Five Senses
Ways to Mean: The Kinds of Connection
Common Meaning: A Successful Connection
Review of Key Ideas
Section II. A Human Connection
Chapter 6. Why You Transmit: The Five Intentions
Choosing Your Intention
Self-Affirmation
Small Talk
Information Exchange
Persuasion/Direction
Feeling
Multiple Intentions
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 7. Your Most Compelling Connection
Your Distinct Voice
Your Authentic Self
Your Credible Self
What Credibility Is Not
Proxy Credibility
The Four Pillars of Credibility
Perceptions of Credibility
Payoffs of Credibility
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 8. Establishing Yourself
Keys to Effectiveness in Self-Affirmation and Small Talk
Putting It Into Your Voice and Putting Your Voice Into It
The Showroom
Completing the Connection
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 9. Informing Them
Keys to Effectiveness in Information Exchange
The Voice of Authority
The Learning Center
The Informative Connection
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 10. Persuading Them
Keys to Effectiveness in Persuasion and Direction
Voicing Conviction
A Climate That Persuades
The Persuasive Connection
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 11. Moving Them
Keys to Effectiveness in Addressing Emotion
Putting Feeling in Your Voice
The Climate That Feels Just Right
The Feeling Connection
Review of Key Ideas
Chapter 12. Summing Up
A World Connected
Giving Voice
A Look, A Gesture
Speaking Truth
Glossary
Index
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Purchasers of this book receive complimentary access to supplementary materials hosted on a PluralPlus companion website.
Materials:
- Educational videos
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