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- The Top 10 Mistakes Most Speakers Make (And How To Avoid Them)
- Getting people laughing is much easier than it looks. However, there ARE some mistakes people often make - that cause humor to die an untimely death. Along with waiting for the laugh comes your enthusiasm. Put your humor out like it is the greatest gift you could offer people, and...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Public Speaking: Funny Question And Answer Sessions
- Question-and-answer sessions are great opportunities to show off your sense of humor and get audience participation during a public speaking engagement. If you want even more exacting control over the humor used in the Q & A session, you can use a very common Q & A technique. Solicit questions...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Challenge, Inform Or Get Off The Stage - Presentation Skills And Powerful Public Speakers
- Most of us put public speaking at the top of our list of things to avoid. Then along comes that promotion or new opportunity, and with it, new responsibilities. Among them: communicating, powerfully and effectively in public. Before you rush to get out of that responsibility, consider what it can...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Public Speaking: Malaprops
- A malaprop is an absurd misuse of words. It can be from words that sound alike sadistic and statistic or from explanations that don't make any sense. You can use these on purpose as a humor technique during your public speaking engagements. Malaprops can be used for fun or to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How "Fear Of Speaking" Can Actually Make You A Better Public Speaker
- The Murder Board is a realistic simulation of the actual presentation to be made. Colleagues role-play the audience, asking the type of questions his specific group is likely to ask. It is intended to be more difficult than the actual presentation. If you want to become an effective and persuasive...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- For Speakers: Ten Tips On How To Increase Your Fees
- One of the most important tools speakers use is their FEE SCHEDULE. Here are ten tips to help you increase your attractiveness and income, while communicating exactly what you offer and clarify your fees for your programs, products, and services. If you work with meeting planners and bureaus, enlist their...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Use Props To Improve Your Public Speaking Confidence
- If you are one of the many people who fear speaking in public, you can use a simple technique to overcome your worries when on the platform. All you need to do is employ the use of props. Instead of using PowerPoint slides, go physical..! Props of all kinds can...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Advice For Speakers And Presenters: 7 Ways To Turn A Free Gig Into A Financial Windfall
- You've been asked to speak for an audience. However, the event organizer or meeting planner tells you they can't pay you. Your heart sinks knowing that speaking for free will cost you in the long run. You think of all the expenses you'll incur - gas, parking, photocopying materials, babysitter...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Read Your Way To Speaking Success
- The most important thing a speaker can do to enhance a career is to become an authority in their specific subject area. You want to reach a point where people automatically think of you when they are looking for information on your topic or are looking for a speaker for...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Heart Of Presenting: How To Unleash Your Public Speaking Genius Published
- Once you've breathed some fresh air, drank some clean water, deleted your negative thoughts, and turned down the dial on your "Try" brain - your natural creative genius will come forth. Perhaps it will come hesitantly at first, like a fawn towards your open hand. However, if you remain still...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Communication And Trust In Highly-Effective Teams
- CEOs and others are often more effective when they have highly-effective teams at their disposal. At the point where team members all know the team goals, interpersonal conflict is reasonable, and roles are defined, many teams can still struggle. Trust is difficult to create in a competitive environment and most...
- White papers 2009-01-01
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