From Inc by Brian Evje | June 26, 2013
One of the great tools that is used by a leader is his speaking ability. It must be clear, bold specific, energetic and inspiring. But not too many leaders pay attention to their speaking ability. I happenned to enrol at Dale Carnegie speech class; some of our former execs studied at Toastmaster Club (sadly some of them are no longer with us for some problems).
Practice before the actual speech delivery. If you must have written speech do so. But it is better if you must speak without a script in front of you. You look extemporaneous and natural
Some advice tips:
l. Know what you want. If you want to succeed, you must know what you want; What is your objective; what do you want to happen from your speech?
2. Be positive, use but sparingly
3. Avoid superlatives or even adjectives.
4. Avoid the uptone at the end of sentence being used by actors or southeners.
5. Be clear and specific; call a spade a spade; insist on realism. Speak well and speak clearly
One of the great tools that is used by a leader is his speaking ability. It must be clear, bold specific, energetic and inspiring. But not too many leaders pay attention to their speaking ability. I happenned to enrol at Dale Carnegie speech class; some of our former execs studied at Toastmaster Club (sadly some of them are no longer with us for some problems).
Practice before the actual speech delivery. If you must have written speech do so. But it is better if you must speak without a script in front of you. You look extemporaneous and natural
Some advice tips:
l. Know what you want. If you want to succeed, you must know what you want; What is your objective; what do you want to happen from your speech?
2. Be positive, use but sparingly
3. Avoid superlatives or even adjectives.
4. Avoid the uptone at the end of sentence being used by actors or southeners.
5. Be clear and specific; call a spade a spade; insist on realism. Speak well and speak clearly