Celebrating 57 years of the “I Have A Dream Speech”
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.57 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. gave one of the most famous and influential speeches […]
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.57 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. gave one of the most famous and influential speeches […]
Although it may be one of your biggest fears – it’s up there with death on peoples’ top five list of fears – public speaking is most likely going to be a part of your life at some point, so trying to avoid it and wheedle your way out of every opportunity to speak in front of more than two people just isn’t an option, or not a good one in any case. Instead, wouldn’t you rather be able to make public speaking into one of your skills – something to proudly show off on a CV, and wow your co-workers with during presentations? Spreading your ideas is easiest when you’re talking to people in person so that they can see your passion and interest firsthand, so making every single speech impactful with these four tips can help to shape your image and spread whatever message you need to get across.
7 August 2019 Amsterdam, Netherlands — ICCA is further strengthening its position as the global knowledge hub for international association
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You’ve been booked to speak. Negotiations are done Plans are in place, and there’s nothing to do. Right? Actually, this