Do you get anxious speaking in public?
Mark Twain once said: “There are two kinds of speakers: those that are nervous and those that are liars.” So, we can assume that you get nervous. Do you know the secrets to controlling your anxiety so you can deliver a great presentation?
Or perhaps you are an experienced speaker . . .
Do you know the three best ways to connect with your audience? Do you know the five biggest mistakes experienced presenters make?
The ABCDs of Public Speaking covers the four major components of presentation skills:
The ABCDs of Public Speaking is a guide for both novice and experienced presenters. Novice speakers can learn the fundamentals needed to go from deficient to sufficient. Experienced speakers can learn the techniques professional speakers use to move from sufficient to proficient.
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