The main library staff was very nice & allowed me to renew over the usual renew limit. I didn't read front to back as I usually do as this was a difficult read since so much info is outdated but it held my interest in a few key areas & taught me at least 5 new ideas to consider so for that reason I'm giving it 3 stars. Truly, all this info is probably on websites in a more current & up to the minute style but I still prefer books to web reading. If the web is your preference for learning new need to know info then this is at at best a 2 star book.
spoiler alert:
Best nugget of info: pg 135 (about public speaking) quote:
1. Plan your talk using a simple 4 part formula. You may have heard the advice, "Tell ' em what you're going to tell them, tell ' em, then tell 'em what you told 'em," but I think a slightly different schema works better. First hook the audience's interest with a brief story, a set of questions that elicit a show of hands or strartling statistics. Then state the focus of the talk & any background or practical details needed to orient the audience. Next present your content. And finally, pull things together with a closing story, a restatement of your main theme, or an appeal to action.
Recently, I've attended a series of lectures & most followed this formula, the ones which didn't weren't as dynamic.