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  • Communication Steroids: Organizing Your Speech

    Posted by admin on July 6th, 2010 and filed under organization communication | 4 Comments »

    Learn about organizing your speech; remember the ‘rule of threes,’ and leave your audience feeling great. How? Listen to the latest Communication Steroids Podcast (#2) from Tim ‘Gonzo’ Gordon and Roger Pike.

    http://communicationsteroids.com

    Duration : 0:7:23


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    4 Responses

    1. CommunicateSteroids Says:

      instead of thanking …
      instead of thanking the person at the beginning, go right into your presentation – grab your audience: make them pay attention. Make a bold statement, or ask a challenging question. You can always stop a minute or two into the speech (or at the end) and thank your hosts…but by jumping into your speech you are setting yourself apart in a good way from most speakers the audience will hear!

    2. sahenkora Says:

      question: after …
      question: after introduction of the speaker at 4:24…if it is boring to go on and on about thank the person who introduced you for 30 sec..what can a speaker say instead to make it more interesting. How can a speaker thank a person yet make it quick and keep the audience interest in the beginning right away?

    3. bhfabe Says:

      good overview
      good overview

    4. KeepJamen Says:

      i like the last …
      i like the last part — the bass guitar solo

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