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Speaker Blog

Speaker resources are available on this page. For more invaluable tips, pick up a copy of Purpose-Centered Public Speaking, it's companion workbook, and/or Overcoming the Fear of Public Speaking. Enjoy your journey!

The Truth Is, You Gave a Lousy Talk

Of course I couldn’t possibly be talking about you. After all, your friends and colleagues always congratulate you on your presentations. Even your competitors, when they approach you after your talks at national meetings, open their comments with, “Great talk!”…

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Managing Your Media Risk

Given the potential downside in dealing with the media, it is not surprising that few executives really look forward to dealing with the press. The possibility of saying something you will regret, being misquoted or simply sounding unintelligible are major …

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How Not to Mumble

Listening is one of the basic skills that’s indispensable for a successful career. Perhaps that’s why so many training seminars teach it. If one doesn’t listen, one doesn’t get the message that the speaker wants and is trying to convey. …

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Presentation Tip From the Pros

These show-and-tell masters stand and deliver 70-plus tips for everyone from newbie trainers to seasoned keynote speakers.

The presenter just stepped out in front of hundreds of physicians at the American College of Surgeons Annual Conference. It’s a sea of …

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A Thorough Speech On Brief Speechmaking

MASTERING THE THREE-MINUTE SPEECH: ADVICE FOR YOUR SPEAKING SUCCESS Delivered to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 24, 2009

Welcome, everyone. Let’s get started right away. I know you’ve had a full conference week, and I want …

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Transitions

In this crazy, mixed-up world of ours, transitions glue our ideas and our essays together. This handout will introduce you to some useful transitional expressions and help you employ them effectively.

The function and importance
of transitions

In both academic …

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How To Organize The Body Of A Speech

A speech (or presentation) generally falls into three parts, the introduction, the main body and the conclusion (beginning, middle and end). Each of these serves an integral and essential role with it’s own unique function. The body of the speech …

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Design Your Speech Not Write It

Speaking and writing are distinctive versions of the same language, unique in their output, syntax and function. Presenters and trainers need to appreciate the differences to know when to speak, to write or to use both in tandem.

For example, …

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