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Mastering the Art of Public Speaking
“A talk is a voyage with a purpose, and it must be charted. A man who starts nowhere, generally gets there,” Dale Carnegie wrote.
Indeed, preparation is the key to delivering powerful speeches.
More importantly, it’s a way to overcome perhaps the greatest challenge associated with public speaking: fear of failure.
It is this fear that discourages many company executives from making presentations and diminishes the effectiveness of their speeches. Compelling speakers communicate with energy, excitement and enjoyment of the process.
In this issue of Connections, we’ll discuss ways to not only become better at public speaking, but also to find greater pleasure in the experience.
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