public speaking training
public speaking training
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by Paul Tobey - 2007-02-28
In a world of get-rich-quick schemes and self help books that promise to make you rich and feel worthy at the same time, it's difficult sometimes to separate quality information from hype. So, when a...
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by Paul Tobey - 2007-06-07
Did you know that the most successful companies have professional speakers in key positions or are the head of the company? Have you ever seen Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Donald Trump do a presentation...
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by PAUL TOBEY - 2007-06-07
Did you know that the most successful companies have professional speakers in key positions or are the head of the company? Have you ever seen Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Donald Trump do a presenta...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-28
The PauseIn our classes we have participants work through a number of exercises, and people quickly learn that indeed, it's much more comforting when you can give your presentation to one person at a...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-29
We begin with Part I of a 4-part series on organizing the sequence of your presentation so that your information creates maximum impact on the audience. Getting off the right start is absolutely crit...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-29
Know that public speaking is the number one human fear. So if you have ever been or are a bit nervous about giving presentations in public, realize you are not alone. Most people have the same proble...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-29
Opening with a "Bang"You've got at most 30 seconds to give your audience a compelling reason to sit up and listen to what you've got to say, or you've lost them to their Blackberries or Suduko. Now t...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-29
In Part III we discussed the importance of making sure that you tell your audience what your solution or recommendation is immediately after announcing the problem or opportunity at hand. Audiences a...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-30
It's common to believe, when you listen to great speakers at work, that certain people are simply born with the talent to speak well, and therefore no amount of training or practicing is going to tra...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-30
People who get paid well to speak all share one of two traits: either they're famous, or they own "The Skills". To be able to move people who don't know you as a celebrity of some sort, you must know...