When Public Speaking Is Enemy #1: From Your Opening Line To Fielding Questions

Topics:
Public Speaking
Tags:
Career,
Entrepreneur.com Inc.,
Entrepreneurship,
Management,
Professional Development,
Public Speaking
Source:
Entrepreneur.com

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Overview: It's happening again. Your pulse is racing, your palms are sweating, and your voice is choking up. No, you're not being robbed at gunpoint; you're about to address a group of your most promising potential investors. Can public speaking actually cause such panic and dread? "Some people fear it more than they do death," "The two most important skills to your career success are the ability to speak and write well".

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2007 | Pages: 4


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