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- Telling A Joke - The Dialogue From The Platform
- Anytime you're giving a speech, always remember it's a conversation. Sometimes we fall into the trap of thinking we're presenting a monologue. It's easy to think of a speaker as the vehicle delivering a load of wisdom. In reality, every speech is a conversation. A two-way conversation with the audience....
- White papers 2008-01-01
- When They Do Not Laugh - What Do You Do?
- The eyes of your audience are fixed on you. You deliver your best new humor line. They stare at you in silence. It has happened to all of us. It will happen again. What do you do? The conventional wisdom from experienced professional speakers is valid. Pretend you were serious....
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Touch Your Audience With Stories
- As daily events happen and you're on the lookout for stories, you'll spot potential gems you could use. You need to save the story ideas. Write them down. Or if you're driving, put them on tape or on a digital voice recorder. You may have power steering and power brakes....
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Winning Your Speech At The Starting Line
- You get the idea. A slow start. And you're behind right from the beginning, trying to make up lost ground. And if your start is slow enough, you'll never pick up enough steam to win the audience back by the end of your talk. A good speech, like a drag...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Public Speaking Nightmares
- For a speaker, a case of bad timing could be giving a speech while people are eating dinner. It's better to give your talk after the meal is completed. What if you're scheduled to speak at breakfast? Sometimes giving a talk at 7 am is a bad timing issue, especially...
- White papers 2007-01-17
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