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WAY SEVEN:
GREAT SPEECHES
- Dale Carnegie
Speakers who talk about what life has taught them never fail to keep the attention of their listeners.
What makes great speeches great? Is it the script, the speaker, the context - or all three?
Our training sessions will guide you to:
1. Think about the impact of speeches on your audience by looking at historical greats.
2. Think about the context you are speaking in.
3. Capture your audience’s attention by crafting an impressive opening.
4. Structure the logic of your speech by prioritising key points.
5. Think about your key takeaways.
6. Think about your body language and delivery.
7. Use pauses, open questions and silence effectively.
8. Use stories and anecdotes to personalise your material.
The benefits:
More impactful, economic & memorable speeches. You will acquire skills on how to structure and rehearse a speech that delivers your key points - leaving your audience confident in you and the integrity of your message.
It usually takes me more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.
- Mark Twain
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