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How to Organize a Speech in Order to Make Your Point
- How to Put Together a Speech That Will Capture and Hold Your Audience's Attention
- Narrated by: Jim Anderson
- Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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Summary
The first step in creating a speech that will allow you to make your point is to determine how best to organize it. There are a lot of different ways to go about doing this, but you are going to want to make sure that you'll be able to connect with your audience. This means that you'll need to be able to determine what your emotional intelligence quotient is.
What you'll find inside:
- Speakers need to know what their emotional intelligence quotient is
- Nelson Mandela's tips on how to customize your next speech
- Hey speaker, what's your room IQ?
- What Harry Potter can teach you about creating a speech introduction
©2016 Jim Anderson (P)2016 Jim Anderson
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