Public Speaking: Why Use Humor?
- Topics:
- Public Speaking
- Tags:
- Humor,
- Public Speaking
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Overview: Why should you bother using humor in your presentations? Most speakers just deliver the information and sit down. The problem is that most people are not effective public speakers. They are "nighty nite, snooze inducing, say your prayers, hit the sack, unlicensed hypnotists." They might be experts in their field and be able to recite hours and hours of information on their topic, but is that effective? This paper explains how humor is no longer an option but a required element of successful presentations and also lists the positive effects using appropriate humor can have on your audiences.
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