
How to Organize a Successful Speech
By
Jim Anderson
Read by
Jim Anderson
Release:
01/01/2014
Runtime:
0h 6m
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The goal of any speaker is that when they give their speech their audience hangs on their every word. In order to make this happen, we need to find ways to organize our speech so that we can both capture and hold our audience's attention from start to finish.
What You'll Find Inside:
If you want your next speech to make an impression then you are going to have to find a way to inspire your audience. This all starts with how you plan on going on capturing your audience's attention. Networking with your audience is the key to getting them to listen to what you are going to be telling them.
Everything that you do starts from the moment that the curtain goes up. What your audience thinks of you is often determined by the introduction. If you get asked to deliver a keynote, then you are going to need to get some guidance on how to create and deliver one successfully.
In the end, it's how you choose to organize your speech that will determine the impact that it will have on your audience. Carefully creating a speech that has all of the parts that you are going to need in order to capture your audience's attention is what is going to make your next speech memorable.
For more information on what it takes to be a great public speaker, check out my blog, The Accidental Communicator, at:
www.TheAccidentalCommunicator.com
What You'll Find Inside:
- BACK TO BACK TO BACK TO BACK SPEAKING: HOW TO
- YOU CAN LEARN TO SPEAK LIKE PRESIDENT OBAMA
- TECHNICAL TALKS: IS THERE ANY WAY TO MAKE THIS STUFF INTERESTING?
- THE 2 MOST IMPORTANT THINGS THAT A PUBLIC SPEAKER NEEDS TO DO WHEN THE CURTAIN GOES UP
If you want your next speech to make an impression then you are going to have to find a way to inspire your audience. This all starts with how you plan on going on capturing your audience's attention. Networking with your audience is the key to getting them to listen to what you are going to be telling them.
Everything that you do starts from the moment that the curtain goes up. What your audience thinks of you is often determined by the introduction. If you get asked to deliver a keynote, then you are going to need to get some guidance on how to create and deliver one successfully.
In the end, it's how you choose to organize your speech that will determine the impact that it will have on your audience. Carefully creating a speech that has all of the parts that you are going to need in order to capture your audience's attention is what is going to make your next speech memorable.
For more information on what it takes to be a great public speaker, check out my blog, The Accidental Communicator, at:
www.TheAccidentalCommunicator.com
Release:
2014-01-01
Runtime:
0h 6m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781509438945
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