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Learning Library

The Learning Library provides guided communication education through curated content from The Speech Improvement Company, including practical frameworks, examples, and role-based speaking strategies. Learning Library content draws on TSIC's catalog of 13 published books, including Mastering Communication at Work: How to Lead, Manage, and Influence, and six decades of applied coaching research since 1964.

What Is Included

  • Communication strategy articles and implementation guides.
  • Training content for confidence, clarity, and executive presence.
  • Applied resources for coaching teams and organizations.
  • Topic-specific materials for speaking in high-pressure environments.

How to Use Learning Library Content

  1. Identify your current communication objective.
  2. Select one relevant training topic to study this week.
  3. Apply one tactic directly in Practice Lab or live conversations.
  4. Review results and repeat with the next advanced concept.

Who Benefits Most

The Learning Library is useful for individual professionals building confidence, managers preparing difficult conversations, coaches training clients, and enterprise teams creating a shared communication standard.

Content is developed by a coaching team where the majority have studied at the graduate level or beyond, with faculty experience at Harvard University, Wharton, Boston College, and Boston University. This academic depth ensures that Learning Library resources go beyond surface-level tips and deliver research-backed communication strategies refined through working with over one million people around the world. Key titles informing the library include Mastering Communication at Work, He & She Talk: How to Communicate with the Opposite Sex, and Personal Communication Style: Control the Impression You Make. Browse the full catalog at speechimprovement.com/our-publications.

Further Reading from TSIC

These articles from The Speech Improvement Company represent the kind of research-backed content available in the Learning Library.

Browse the full archive at speechimprovement.com/blog.


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