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Public Speaking - Let's Get Physical
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 08/1/2008
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Passion
Although developing proper eye-contact technique and learning how and when to pause are absolutely essential to acquiring "The Skills" - you're not finished yet The last element involves adding the emotional to the mechanical
Public Speaking - Lock, Talk & Pause
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 08/1/2008
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The process that sets you on your way to speaking like the best speakers in the world, speakers who possess The Skills, goes like this: You find a target in your audience and you lock eyeballs You deliver a complete thought to that one person, and then you do the hardest part, you pause
Public Speaking – Owning “The Skills” Part II
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/31/2008
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In order to present at the top, in order to acquire The Skills, you must remember three rules that govern everything you do whilst presenting They're really quite simple, but sometimes it’s easy to forget the simple things, and these rules must remain in the forefront of your consciousness at all times
Public Speaking – Owning “The Skills”
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/30/2008
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People who get paid well to speak all share one of two traits: either they're famous, or they own "The Skills" To be able to move people who don't know you as a celebrity of some sort, you must know how to keep your audience focused on you and your message, and how to keep them on the same page, on the same wavelength, every step of the way
Public Speaking - Masters of the Pause Part II
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/30/2008
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An Inconvenient Speaker
We have made the claim many times that Bill Clinton is the Master of the Pause In fact, we have said that it is exactly this mastery that causes more people in polls to name the former president as the greatest living public speaker hands down
Public Speaking - Learning to Say, "I Don't Care!"
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/30/2008
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Early in the movie, The Fugitive, Officer Gerard catches up with Dr Kimball near the outlet of a high dam
Public Speaking - One Person, One Thought, One Pause
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/30/2008
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Perhaps the most difficult thing for speaker to learn is knowing when and where to stop speaking
When you pause, you establish the pace from the beginning of your talk
Presentation Skills - Three Points and Your Out!
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/30/2008
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Organizing Your Presentation
Before organizing your presentation keep reminding yourself that Less is More Also consider that most presentations have far too many concepts, and the concepts far too many details
Presentation Skills - Organization is Key Part IV
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/30/2008
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In Part III we discussed the four different types of evidence you can use: Personal, Statistics, Example, and Analogy Each has its good points, and the type of evidence you choose will depend on both your topic and your audience
Presentation Skills - Organization is Key Part III
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/29/2008
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In Part III we discussed the importance of making sure that you tell your audience what your solution or recommendation is immediately after announcing the problem or opportunity at hand Audiences absolutely need to know where you’re going from the beginning in order to put into proper perspective the evidence you unfold
Presentation Skills - Organization is Key Part II
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/29/2008
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Opening with a “Bang”
You’ve got at most 30 seconds to give your audience a compelling reason to sit up and listen to what you’ve got to say, or you’ve lost them to their Blackberries or Suduko Now that they’re listening, you’ve got to structure what you’re going to say in a way that makes for the easiest possible path for them to follow
Presentation Skills - Organization is Key Part I
- By J. Douglas Jefferys
- Published 07/29/2008
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We begin with Part I of a 4-part series on organizing the sequence of your presentation so that your information creates maximum impact on the audience Getting off the right start is absolutely critical
Here is a Quick Way For New Managers to Deal With Difficult Customers
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 06/24/2008
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Want a great career – then you need to know how to deal with difficult customers
During your career as a manager, you will have to deal with a number of difficult customers Those customers who are unhappy with the service you and your staff provide
Leadership Games - Leadership Games That Will Improve Your Management Style
- By Gregory Frost
- Published 06/19/2008
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Playing leadership games is a popular technique that has been used in many leadership training camp or courses These games are usually more interactive, as compared to other mind teaser games like chess or solitaire
Who Else Wants To Know The Top Management Skill - Follow This Proven Technique
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 06/17/2008
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It’s simple but do you have it
If you want to succeed – you gotta have it
The Secrets Of Public Speaking - Follow These 10 Simple Tips
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 06/17/2008
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Is there anything more terrifying than facing an audience of strangers and knowing you have to deliver an entertaining and informative speech
OK, some people thrive on this type of challenge
Get Rid Of Procrastination Once And For All
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 06/17/2008
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The problems and Solutions of Procrastination
Did you read this immediately or leave it until another day
Now You Can Have More Confidence - Interview With TVs Confidence Coach
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 06/17/2008
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Peter has a background in psychology and is one of the UK's leading confidence coaches He teaches at the Bristol Old Vic, as well as regularly featuring in television programmes such as Faking It and Would Like To Meet
Who is Robert Blackman?
- By Zachary Thompson
- Published 06/12/2008
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It is inspirational to look at a brilliant career of someone who really blazed a new trail in their field Those are the kinds of leaders who show us all the way to success if we feel our field of expertise will be in the same area as that great leader
Your Attitude, Your Choice
- By Jerry Ackerman
- Published 05/25/2008
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Your attitude is your choice Each one of us wakes up with the same 24 hours
Having A Vision Can Speed Up Your Success
- By Ingrid Grzeskowiak
- Published 05/7/2008
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Success can be understood in so many different waysThe term is used widely by book authors in the field of personal development and a lot in education when passing exams or simply filling out an online application for a merchant account: "Success" informs us about a process which has been positively confirmed
Leaders vs Managers: Adaptive Leaders Pursue Change; Old Style Managers Cling To The Past
- By Stan Truskie, Ph.D.
- Published 05/7/2008
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Defense Secretary Robert M Gates recently criticized the US military for not doing enough to support soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, singling out the Air Force for adapting too slowly to the new enemies on those battlefields
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