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Public Speaking Seminars
The Art of Public
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Our Public Speaking training seminars are designed for both the
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Our public speaking training seminars (presentation training) will eliminate all participants fears or inexperience in public speaking and dramatically improve public speaking skills whether you are persuading, educating, or informing. Our highly interactive public speaking seminars (seminar) focus on professional business communication including preparation, structure, delivery, and strategy, use of visual aids, and handling tough questions & answers. Contact us today by phone at 713-627-7700 or via email: service@publicspeakingtraining.net, Ask for our Public Speaking Seminar Customer Service Specialist.
Public Speaking Seminar: Public Speaking - The Different Forms
There are different forms of public speaking, and you could indeed, be a chameleon, and wear different hats, but the best approach at first is to specialize in a particular area of public speaking. Butcher, Baker or Candlestick maker, you can’t be all things to all people, so you must DECIDE AND SPECIALIZE.
The first type of speech, were going to speak about, is the informative style, let's use an example, prior to Dr. XYZ's findings, it was scientifically believed by AMA, that babies could grow wings. Your stating facts, and in informational speaking, you are mostly delivering factual information, someone is in need of knowing how to weatherproof their home, and your Greg the builder and give speeches on how to weatherproof people's homes, this is informational speaking.
The next form of public speaking, we're going to speak about is ceremony, like giving a toast at a wedding or a birthday, this is ceremonial. Bobby is called on to make a toast, at his brother Johnny's wedding, Bobby picks up a glass of champagne, takes his fork and tap, tap, tap's, it on the glass to get everyone's attention, and he says something like this, to my brother Johnny and his beautiful bride, may their relationship and love, last forever, and may the roof above us, never fall in, and may everyone here all of our friends, may we never fall out. That's a ceremonial form of public speaking.
Now we’re getting really hot, here comes the persuasive form of public speaking, most people, love the idea, of getting something for nothing, I am not here trying to get something for nothing, nothing from nothing leaves nothing, most of you who know me, and think you’re getting this lesson for nothing, know better. Because before you get out of here, you’re gonna pay me some money, those of you who don't have a study guide, you need to buy, one-two. That's an example of persuasive public speaking, with the purpose of selling something to someone.
And lastly, there is the Extemporaneous, and that word is a mouthful, which means, impromptu, spur of the moment, James, on the reality show survivor digital, is about to get voted off at tonight's tribal Council. He decides to give an extemporaneous, public speaking speech to possibly change the course of the vote. He stands up and says, if I offended any of you, I am sorry, but if you let me stay, I promise to work hard, to earn your trust. I know I didn't get to know a lot of you, but if you keep me here, I look forward to hearing about you and your families, because of James's, impromptu public speaking speech, he was not voted off, that night, also known as inspired speaking.
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Subject: Public Speaking Seminar
