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In public speaking, first impressions matter. Although it’s possible for a speech to recover from a weak opening, it’s better to start off strong. Your audience is another key factor to consider when preparing to speak. It’s easier to speak to an audience who wants to hear your message, but professional speakers must prepare themselves to face unreceptive or even hostile crowds. It is also important to consider visual elements and body language, including attempting eye contact and staying aware of your facial expressions. Once you understand what makes delivery effective, you can practice until it becomes automatic.
In this course on Techniques for Executive Speaking, you'll learn about introducing topics, establishing credibility, and crafting effective content using your voice, imagery, language, and pacing. You'll also learn about how to tailor messages to the audience, read audience attitudes, and handle unreceptive audiences, as well as how to use visual aids, body language, and eye contact.
You'll learn about introducing topics, establishing credibility, and crafting effective content using your voice, imagery, language, and pacing. You'll also learn to tailor messages to the audience, read audience attitudes, handle unreceptive audiences, and use visual aids, body language, and eye contact.
The lessons cover an Introduction, Crafting an Effective Opener, Delivery Skills, Audience Analysis, Effective Visuals, and a Test Your Knowledge section.
Yes. It prepares professional speakers to face unreceptive or even hostile crowds, including how to read audience attitudes and handle unreceptive audiences.
It builds skills in communication strategies, executive coaching, executive conversations, executive presentations, presentation training, and professional speaking.