Public Speaking Skills Can Benefit Your Career

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Overview: Speaking in public encourages you to listen to the needs of your audience. Which has a positive effect, you become a better listener. You will be able to communicate your needs in a clear and precise manner, which will make you a better communicator. When you speak up you learn. For example, during a class discussion, your opinion and questions will benefit you and your peers. If you don't speak up and ask questions you will not learn. When you practice speaking in public, you force yourself to figure what matters to you. When you speak about what matters to you are sharing with others.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2008


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