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It’s easy to believe that speaking skills come easily to most executives, but speaking is a learned skill. It takes practice and preparation to gain confidence in your professional speaking ability. Considering your audience creates speeches that are relevant and engaging. An effective speech begins with the right ideas, and the best speaking experiences will involve organization, content, and purpose. Preparing for executive speaking may include some written points or steps. Writing down a speech trains your brain to remember the basis of it, and notes might capture an outline and main points.
In this course on Planning for Executive Speaking, you will learn how to make people listen and care about what you have to say with a strong introduction. You'll also learn what makes a speech informative and engaging, as well as how outlines and note cards make a speech organized and impactful.
You will learn how to make people listen and care about what you have to say with a strong introduction, what makes a speech informative and engaging, and how outlines and note cards make a speech organized and impactful.
The course covers the fundamentals of executive speaking, the elements of good presentation, preparing for executive speaking, and notecard strategies, ending with a Test Your Knowledge lesson.
No prior experience is assumed. The course treats speaking as a learned skill and teaches the fundamentals of executive speeches, organized speech habits, content preparation, and strategic use of written notes.
You will build skills in communication planning, executive presentations, preparing executive summaries, presentation training, professional speaking, and speechwriting.