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Posts Tagged: Speaker Training
Reliance on technology is great…when it works. But working around a tech malfunction is an essential aspect of preparation when you are to deliver a major public presentation at high profile industry events such as CESand JP Morgan Healthcare Conference.
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Don’t Tell Jokes
Guest Post by Bill Dunne, Managing Partner for Dunne Communications.
This advice goes especially for corporate speechmakers, the men and women in the daily grind of keeping their enterprises up and running, hopefully profitably.
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Going Into the Lion’s Den
If you want entertainment and an example of a TV shouting match that does not advance understanding of an issue, John Lott’s recent interview on Piers Morgan Tonight [ full interview here] showcases why sometimes you may not be better off not going into media lion’s den. Read more
Making Statistics Sing and Dance! (Or at least a little less boring)
Hans Rosling is a Swedish medical doctor, academician and statistician – but he is also an engaging and entertaining public speaker. He has captivated audiences large and small for many years and the world over.
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Presentations Riddled With Legal Caveats: Can A Speaker Still Make a Point?
I recently attended a day-long conference where the most compelling – even entertaining – talk was from a company’s legal officer explaining the parameters within which all spokespeople must stay when delivering a talk about their product.
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