Author

Nick Morgan

📖 Overview

Nick Morgan is a communications theorist, public speaking coach, and author who has written extensively about leadership communication and presentation skills. His work focuses on applying research from fields like neuroscience and psychology to help people become more effective communicators. Morgan serves as the founder and CEO of Public Words Inc., a communications consulting firm that works with leaders at major organizations. He previously spent 14 years teaching at the University of Virginia and Princeton University, where he focused on Shakespeare and public speaking. His notable books include "Power Cues" (2014), "Can You Hear Me?" (2018), and "Trust Me" (2009), which examine nonverbal communication, virtual communication challenges, and developing authentic leadership presence. Morgan's writing regularly appears in Forbes and Harvard Business Review, where he analyzes trends in business communication and leadership. Morgan holds a PhD in literature and rhetoric from the University of Virginia and has worked as a speechwriter for political figures including Virginia Governor Charles S. Robb. His research and teaching methods have influenced how many organizations approach leadership development and communications training.

👀 Reviews

Readers praise Morgan's practical, research-backed advice on public speaking and communication. Reviews note his ability to break down complex concepts into actionable steps. Business leaders and speakers cite specific techniques from his books that improved their presentation skills. What readers liked: - Clear examples and exercises - Balance of science and practical application - Focus on body language and nonverbal cues - Tips for virtual communication challenges What readers disliked: - Some find concepts repetitive across his books - Want more detailed case studies - Price point of coaching services mentioned in books - Limited coverage of international communication styles Ratings across platforms: Amazon: "Power Cues" (4.5/5 from 89 reviews) "Can You Hear Me?" (4.4/5 from 112 reviews) "Trust Me" (4.3/5 from 76 reviews) Goodreads: Average 4.1/5 across all titles One reader noted: "Morgan provides specific fixes for common speaking problems without getting lost in theory." Another commented: "The virtual communication chapter in 'Can You Hear Me?' transformed my remote team meetings."

📚 Books by Nick Morgan

Can You Hear Me? How to Connect with People in a Virtual World (2018) Examines how technology impacts human connection and provides methods for overcoming virtual communication barriers.

Trust Me: Four Steps to Authenticity and Charisma (2009) Details specific techniques for developing personal authenticity and charisma in professional communications.

Power Cues: The Subtle Science of Leading Groups, Persuading Others, and Maximizing Your Personal Impact (2014) Analyzes nonverbal communication patterns and unconscious signals that influence leadership effectiveness.

Give Your Speech, Change the World: How To Move Your Audience to Action (2005) Outlines systematic approaches to creating and delivering persuasive presentations.

Working the Room: How to Move People to Action through Audience-Centered Speaking (2003) Presents methods for tailoring public speaking to specific audience needs and responses.

On Public Speaking: How to Give a Speech with Confidence (1996) Provides foundational principles and practical techniques for effective public speaking.

Coming Clean about Organizational Change (1988) Examines leadership communication during organizational transitions and restructuring.

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