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1). Speaking Well In Public Is By No Means Accidental By : James Masterson
You might possibly know how jokes can complement your speech. But jokes can also cause your speech to be disastrous. Jokes are both a boon and bane to a speech.
If you are very much in comfort with it, use humor. Just check it first if it fits, serving as a breaker between sections or emphasizing a certain point. A funny and great line, or a comment that is irreverent can help liven up the presentation that you have and will help people to remember the things you have said.
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2). History of Public Speaking By : Tim Allen
There never has been in the history of the world a time when the spoken word has been equaled in value and importance by any other means of communication. If one traces the development of mankind from what he considers its earliest stage he will find that the wandering family of savages depended entirely upon what its members said to one another. A little later when a group of families made a clan or tribe the individuals still heard the commands of the leader, or in tribal council voiced their own opinions.
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3). Avoiding A "Failure to Communicate" By : Craig Harrison
It's in every classified ad and most job descriptions: must have excellent communication skills. Worse yet, once hired, it reappears annually at review time: Improve communication skills. What's a worker to do? Communication skills don't require a graduate degree, just some common sense, a bit of homework and a better understanding of the role communication plays — in everything:
Listen.
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4). Public Speaking Lessons By : James Masterson
The benefits of communication are evident from the least sophisticated creatures to the most advanced as in humans.
Perhaps, among the creatures especially endowed with the power of communication, humans make use of them more intensely and with a purpose that each speech made has had some effect on the people who hears them.
Not only do humans use communication in everyday survival but uses it for a variety of reasons.
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5). 6 Ways to Maximize Learning By : Steve Kaye
Here's how to gain the most from training events.
1) Know what you want
Before the workshop, set learning goals for yourself. What do you want to learn? How can this program help you? What would make you feel that your time was well spent?
2) Ask for what you want
As the program unfolds, ask questions that guide the presentation toward the information that you need.
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6). 10 Tips for a Successful Entrepreneurial Pitch By : TJ Walker
One of the hardest presentations to make is the entrepreneurial pitch. You have a great idea for a business and you want someone to give you money to make it happen. The problem is that venture capitalists, angel investors, and even rich uncles are heavily predisposed against you. Why? Because 99% of the pitches they hear sound like sure-fire prescriptions to lose money!
If you are pitching investors to give you money for a new venture, you should subscribe to the following rules:
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7). Improv Comedy for Speakers By : Avish
Public speaking. For some, the mere thought of getting up in front of a group of people and presenting a speech is more terrifying than heights, snakes, or even death. Imagine how terrified those people would be if they were asked to get in front of an audience and speak with nothing prepared in advance – no script, no speech, no nothing.
Sound crazy? Well that is what Improvisational Comedians do every day.
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9). Sales Through Storytelling: Story Tell, Story Sell! By : Craig Harrison
An old French proverb tells us "Nothing succeeds like success!" And in sales nothing succeeds quite like success stories. Are you sharing yours? Why not? The secret is in how you share your successes.
Learn to tell thirty-second "success stories." During sales calls a quick-hitting story can make or reinforce a point in memorable fashion. Success stories may be told in response to a question, to serve as a testimonial, or even as an aside.
Article Related to: sales, sales skills, communication skills, better communication, speaking, listen, good listener, cold calls, humorist, storyteller, communicator
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12). Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking By : Sandra Schrift
Publishing Guidelines: You are welcome to publish this article in its entirety, electronically, or in print fre*e of charge, as long as you include my full signature file for ezines, and my Web site address(http://www.schrift.com)
in hyperlink for other sites. Please send a courtesy link or email where you publish to sandra@schrift.com Thank you.
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TITLE: Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking
AUTHOR: Sandra Schrift
CONTACT: sandra@schrift.
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13). How to Save Money on Training By : Steve Kaye
It seems so simple.
Just take a financial short cut. Then show your boss how much money you saved.
But some of these short cuts prove to be costly. They fail to deliver what you want. Or they open up expensive problems.
Here’s how to accomplish real savings on your training program.
1) Use a live instructor. Adults learn best by doing, practicing, and experiencing.
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14). How To Overcome Nervousness When You Speak In Public By : James Masterson
Even if the speech you have is already prepared and you know everything about it, public speaking can be difficult. Many people are very nervous when they speak in public. Here are some tips for you to overcome your nervous feelings when you speak in front of many people.
Preparing your presentation
1. Center on yourself. Try practicing standing properly – with your feet under the hips directly.
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17). How To Master Your Material For An Oral Presentation By : James Masterson
One of the techniques that great public speakers have is knowing their material.
You cannot be a master mechanic and give a speech on "How to Grill the Perfect Steak".
It is very important for a speaker to have a mastery of the topic that he will present so that his audience will be properly informed.
After all, you want to be known as a reliable speaker so it is really vital for you to have a mastery of your topic.
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18). Eliminate The Stutterings By : James Masterson
Some people lose confidence upon facing other people due to a speech problem known as stuttering. This is a severe condition in speech that experiences problems in fluency. Its symptoms include the person's facial muscles becoming tensed as he or she tries to speak. This is very common to children who are just beginning to talk. Stuttering is a disfluency that causes them to repeat some of their words' syllables.
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19). WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO PUT "PIZZAZ" IN YOUR PRESENTATIONS? By : Mike Miller
There are many ways to get your audience involved in your presentation. Some are audience participation, stories, jokes, silly stunts, or songs. All of these work well, but they won't work if you are a dud!
Listen to these words: Sparkle, lighten up, silly - What do they mean to you?
Some days when you are doing a presentation you sometimes don't feel like being there or even being around people!
This normal, but everyone can spot it when you aren't all there.
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20). Why Training Fails By : Steve Kaye
Sometimes when I conduct my workshop on Effective Meetings, one of the participants will ask, "Where's my boss?"
And I say, "Your boss claimed to be an expert on holding effective meetings."
Then the person laughs. "My boss needs to attend your workshop more than anyone in our company. And without our manager's support, no one will use this."
This is bad because if no one uses the ideas presented in a workshop, the client will conclude that training doesn't work.
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21). Facts about Designing Unique Internet Sales Letters (Part 1) By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
A unique sales letter has many benefits, but unique keyword content and increasing targeted traffic, to your website, are just two of them. Once traffic arrives, a great sales letter should do its job, but where do you start? Below is a system for building web copy that sells like a clone of your best sales person.
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22). How Well Do You Speak? By : Sandra Schrift
Publishing Guidelines: You are welcome to publish this
article in its entirety, electronically, or in print fre*e
of charge, as long as you include my full signature file
for ezines, and my Web site address(http://www.schrift.com)
in hyperlink for other sites. Please send a courtesy link
or email where you publish to sandra@schrift.com Thank you.
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24). Stop Going to Networking Events and Get MORE Business By : Kirstin Carey
A few days ago I returned from my annual National Speaker's Association (NSA) conference in Atlanta. The educational sessions were OK, the hotel was so-so, and the town was lacking in exciting things to do, but my experience was stellar. How is that possible?
Though I am often accused of being an extrovert, I consider myself quite introverted, as I truly dislike social events and networking gatherings where I am forced to meet new people and mingle with individuals whom I don't know.
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25). How To Distinguish Public Speaking Problems By : James Masterson
Fear of speaking in public is number one in the list of "phobias" which Americans have.
Phobia is defined as a persistent or intense fear of a certain object, activity or situation.
Fear of public speaking is one type of social phobia which is often associated or developed through a person's adolescence.
How would you react if your boss suddenly.
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