Presentations And Public Speaking

Topics:
Public Speaking
Tags:
Public Speaking,
University Of British Columbia
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University of British Columbia

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Overview: Are you a presenter? Many people believe that effective public speaking is something that only a few people can do, leaving the rest of us to shuffle our feet, mumble our words, and get sweaty under the collar. However, communicating through presentations and public speaking is an acquired skill that everyone can develop. So, the good news is that if you don't already consider yourself to be presenter, you can become one! There are many ways to improve your speaking performance, and while some are suggested in this paper, the most essential strategy is practice - and everyone can do that!.

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Format: PDF | Size: 53KB | Date: Jan 2006 | Pages: 2


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