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Morgan. Nick

    Dr. Nick Morgan is renowned for challenging conventional thinking, with his methods published globally. He is dedicated to helping individuals achieve clarity in their thoughts and ideas, subsequently delivering them with flair. After earning his PhD. in literature and rhetoric, he spent years teaching Shakespeare and public speaking at universities. Morgan's honest and direct approach compels even the most confident orators to rethink their communication, leaving a memorable impact.

    No Sense of Humor
    Trust Me
    Give Your Speech, Change the World: How to Move Your Audience to Action
    JavaScript for Kids
    Bond 11+: Non-verbal Reasoning: Assessment Papers
    JavaScript Crash Course
    • 2021

      Demystify the world of whisky. Whisky experts Nick Morgan and The Whisky Exchange open the lid on the whisky industry, revealing what makes one of the world's simplest spirits just so popular.

      Everything You Need to Know About Whisky
    • 2018

      Can You Hear Me?

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(56)Add rating

      "Communicating virtually is cool, useful, and becoming more universal every day. But the actual communication is often quite bad. Indeed, everyone agrees that the quality of human connection we feel in virtual meetings, email, and other forms of virtual communication is awful. Worse than boring, virtual communication very often leads to misunderstandings, because it deprives us of the emotional knowledge that helps us understand context. How can we fix this? A key problem is that we are busy trying to replicate the experience of a face-to-face meeting in the virtual world, assuming the same rules apply. That is a big mistake. We need to shift our focus and energy to a new challenge, unique to the virtual era. As communication expert Nick Morgan argues in this essential book, recent research suggests that we need to learn to consciously deliver a whole set of cues, both verbal and nonverbal, that we used to deliver unconsciously in the previrtual era. Indeed, we need to update all our rules of connection for the virtual sphere, rethinking them from the beginning and avoiding the mistake of assuming that they are inherently similar to face-to-face connections. Can You Hear Me? explains and guides you through this important process, describing what the current research reveals about what works and what doesn't in virtual communications, and creating a new set of rules and practical tips for how to connect with people--your team, your audience, your organization--when you can't be physically present. If you work or manage in an organization that has more than one office or customers who aren't nearby, Can You Hear Me? is your essential communications manual for twenty-first-century work"--Provided by publisher

      Can You Hear Me?
    • 2017

      Changing hearts is an important part of changing minds. With research into how appeals to human emotion can help you make your case and earn authority as a leader, this book presents both comprehensive frameworks for developing a influence and small, simple tactics that you can use to convince others every day.--

      Influence and Persuasion (HBR Emotional Intelligence Series)
    • 2016

      Setting up your Online Business

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Designed specifically for Small Medium Enterprises and smaller Voluntary Organizations, this book offers tailored insights and strategies to enhance operational efficiency and growth. It addresses the unique challenges faced by these entities, providing practical advice and resources to foster development and sustainability in a competitive landscape.

      Setting up your Online Business
    • 2015

      Bond Non-verbal Reasoning Assessment Papers for 9-10 years Book 2 have been designed by Bond, the number 1 provider of 11+ practice materials. This book provides practice questions that begin to establish the core skills for success in non-verbal reasoning.

      Bond 11+: Non-verbal Reasoning: Assessment Papers
    • 2015

      JavaScript for Kids

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(184)Add rating

      JavaScript is the programming language of the Internet, the secret sauce that makes the Web awesome, your favorite sites interactive, and online games fun! JavaScript for Kids is a lighthearted introduction that teaches programming essentials through patient, step-by-step examples paired with funny illustrations. You’ll begin with the basics, like working with strings, arrays, and loops, and then move on to more advanced topics, like building interactivity with jQuery and drawing graphics with Canvas. Along the way, you’ll write games such as Find the Buried Treasure, Hangman, and Snake. You’ll also learn how to: –Create functions to organize and reuse your code –Write and modify HTML to create dynamic web pages –Use the DOM and jQuery to make your web pages react to user input –Use the Canvas element to draw and animate graphics –Program real user-controlled games with collision detection and score keeping With visual examples like bouncing balls, animated bees, and racing cars, you can really see what you’re programming. Each chapter builds on the last, and programming challenges at the end of each chapter will stretch your brain and inspire your own amazing programs. Make something cool with JavaScript today! Ages 10+ (and their parents!)

      JavaScript for Kids
    • 2014

      No Sense of Humor

      Quest for the Title: Part Two

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative features a captivating blend of humor and charm as female characters embark on a second quest for the title of best storyteller and prankster. Through their clever and hilarious pranks, the author explores themes of female empowerment and rivalry, showcasing their unique superiority over men. Nick Morgan's signature wit shines throughout, promising an entertaining experience that fans of the "No Sense of Humor" series will not want to miss.

      No Sense of Humor
    • 2014

      No Sense of Humor

      The Rebuilding Stage Special Edition

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative features a blend of mysteries and a quest for the title, showcasing children's humor through their stories and pranks. Alongside the antics of misguided adult characters, the book captures the essence of humor as a central theme, inviting readers to enjoy a lively and imaginative adventure filled with mischief and laughter.

      No Sense of Humor
    • 2014

      Our brains are constantly transmitting and receiving signals of which we are unaware. Morgan highlights recent research that shows how humans are programmed to respond to the nonverbal cues of others. He introduces seven "power cues" which are essential for any leaders in business or the public sector.

      Power Cues