Three Ways For A Public Speaker To Turn Off The Audience

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Overview: It's hard as a public speaker to gain an audience's rapt attention and respect. It's even more difficult to get them to truly embrace the ideas you are communicating. Successful public speaking requires skill, planning and great execution. If all of these components are working, one can deliver a winning speech. Unfortunately, it is far easier to do damage to one's presentation than it is to create or repair it. Simple missteps can immediately turn an audience off. In more egregious situations, an error can actually turn an audience against a speaker. As such, it is important for anyone considering a public speaking engagement to be aware of some potential pitfalls that can instantly undo a great deal of work.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2006


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