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Productivity
a measurement of the efficiency of production, taking the form of a ratio of the output of goods and services to the input of factors of production. Labor productivity takes...
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Keeping A Notebook Of Ideas And Techniques
Want to know a low-cost but tremendously effective way to rapidly improve your public speaking skills? Buy an inexpensive notebook and use it to capture speech making feedback ideas, and techniques! Like a personal diary, your notebook will ideally contain a plethora of information, every piece of it intended to...
Tags: Technique, Public Speaking, PublicSpeakingExpert, Productivity, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
White papers 2008-01-01
"Reading" Your Audience
Wouldn't it be great if you could instantly know exactly what your audience was thinking so you could give the best presentation to fit their collective mood, expectations and level? Believe it or not, it's possible to do this just by being observant. Really, there's not any magic trick related...
Tags: Audience, PublicSpeakingExpert, Productivity
White papers 2008-01-01
The Use Of Props
Using props to add visual interest to a speech is a common acceptable technique used by both novice and seasoned public speakers. That being said, props should never become the centrepiece of a talk, though they can absolutely be an excellent tool for keeping an audience engaged or highlighting a...
Tags: Prop, PublicSpeakingExpert, Productivity
White papers 2008-01-01
Handling A Case Of Nerves
Ever had a case of instant "Dry mouth" before a big presentation or felt like your legs were shaking so violently you'd never be able to walk onstage to give your talk? Guess what? You're not alone. The symptoms you've experienced are well known even by seasoned professional public speakers....
Tags: Fear, PublicSpeakingExpert, Productivity
White papers 2008-01-01
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