speaking
speaking
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by Tom Richard - 2007-03-13
After months of thorough comparisons and detailed product demonstrations from a litany of worthy suitors, it was time for the owner's final decision. Just three vendors remained, yet only one would b...
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by Jag Senghera - 2007-03-14
What is Charisma?The word 'charisma' comes from the Greek word meaning 'gift', or 'divine favor'. It's that indefinable quality of being an attraction magnet; you just want to look at, listen and feel...
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by Peter Fogel - 2007-03-15
Persuasive public speaking is all about connecting with your audience. One of the quickest ways to heighten your audience connection is to use a theatre acting technique called 'Breaking the Fourth ...
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by Craig Harrison - 2007-03-19
Forget GQ! These days it's your CQ that matters...your Communication Quotient. Degrees and awards are fine, your bilingualism and knowledge of the latest programming languages are nice, but how good a...
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by Deborah Torres Patel - 2007-03-20
I'm convinced that it's nearly impossible to get through life without speaking in public. Perhaps you are asked to give a toast at a wedding. Maybe you want to give a eulogy at a dear friend's funeral...
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by Justin Lambert - 2007-03-20
With the invention of the written word came a new and challenging communication skill that many have a very difficult time mastering. It is the art of effective public reading. The act of reading wo...
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by Justin Lambert - 2007-03-20
For better or for worse, human beings are primarily emotional creatures. Knowing and understanding that fact will allow anyone to handle heated situations more effectively by using tact.Tact is defin...
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by Ricky Nowak - 2007-03-23
As the curtain closes, the lights dim and the actors delight in the sounds of the rich applause of a favourable audience the true magic of the theatre happens. It is in these moments where the actor m...
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by INNERWEALTH COMMUNICATIONS - 2007-03-24
Ever wonder how great speakers become great? Their secret? Practice, practice, practice! And work with a coach. They know that a well-structured, well-rehearsed speech has far greater impact w...
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by Bernadette Sukley - 2007-03-27
Every "t" was crossed and every "i" dotted. But you were caught winging it when you described Vermont in spring with the fireflies lighting up the night. Oops, fireflies, carnivorous beetles, don't ap...