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9 Articles match "1995","Public Speaking"
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The photos put the family secret in plain sight for decades, and allowed her to acknowledge something she couldn't say publicly. In this interview , he recounts one story about how he wound up in the women's showers in a dorm--and what he learned: The first time I ever stayed in the residence halls was the first year I was president in 1995. Related posts: Paul Nurse: Tell a story on yourself Jacqueline Novogratz on speaking up for a cause Telling a story can be a powerful way to engage your audience, breathe life into a speech or presentation, get away from jargon to explain a complex point, or persuade your listeners.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
In 1995, Hillary Clinton was unpolished when she read her speech at the U.N. 1995, Hillary Clinton was unpolished when she read her speech at the U.N. Tags: Opinion Political Speeches Presentation Skills Public Speaking Scripting Your Speech Uncategorize Most of the articles, blog posts and “tweets” I’ve read about reading a speech suggest you avoid doing it at all costs. The most common arguments for not reading a speech are:
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Friday, August 7, 2009
This is your one-stop shop for speaking success. Mark Brown, 1995 World Champion of Public Speaking
Craig Valentine, 1999 World Champion of Public Speaking
Ed Tate, CSP, 2000 World Champion of Public Speaking
What challenges you about presentations? What if there was an easier, faster, and more powerful way to connect to your next audience?
Whether Whether your next presentation is in front of three people in a boardroom or
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Friday, August 7, 2009
This is your one-stop shop for speaking success. Mark Brown, 1995 World Champion of Public Speaking
Craig Valentine, 1999 World Champion of Public Speaking
Ed Tate, CSP, 2000 World Champion of Public Speaking
What challenges you about presentations? What if there was an easier, faster, and more powerful way to connect to your next audience?
Whether Whether your next presentation is in front of three people in a boardroom or
three
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The photos put the family secret in plain sight for decades, and allowed her to acknowledge something she couldn't say publicly. In this interview , he recounts one story about how he wound up in the women's showers in a dorm--and what he learned: The first time I ever stayed in the residence halls was the first year I was president in 1995. Related posts: Paul Nurse: Tell a story on yourself Jacqueline Novogratz on speaking up for a cause Telling a story can be a powerful way to engage your audience, breathe life into a speech or presentation, get away from jargon to explain a complex point, or persuade your listeners.
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Thursday, January 3, 2008
ACT), an IT solutions firm which she founded in 1995 in the basement of her home. Tags: women and public speaking Graveline speaking engagement I'll be moderating a live interview with Julie Lenzer Kirk, Path Forward International, as part of the "CEO Insights" speaker series for the Washington, DC, chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners . Lenzer Kirk is the former CEO and President of Applied Creative Technologies, Inc. (ACT),
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
When I talk to people, I have one thing on my mind: How can I help that person - that woman, that young kid, that person with arthritis - how can I help those people to help themselves?" ~ Jack LaLanne Here's an article about the immortal Jack LaLanne from 1995. Tags: Public Speaking Anxiety The Business of Speaking General Comment "If you believe in something, you can talk about it. All my life I have been very, very shy. To get in front of a crowd drives me nuts, but I have a message to deliver.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
ACT), an IT solutions firm which she founded in 1995, taking it from her basement to a multimillion-dollar company with Fortune 100 clients . Tags: women and public speaking inspiration for women speakers workshops and events Graveline speaking engagement Don't get caught president Denise Graveline will help the National Capital Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners to kick off a new series of interviews with women CEOs on Wednesday, November 7. The "CEO Insights" interview series will feature Julie Lenzer Kirk of Path Forward International.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
That's due to her speech as First Lady at the United Nations' fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995 . Let us not forget that among those rights are the right to speak freely -- and the right to be heard. At the time of her U.N. This speech, to my mind, shows a bit of what Clinton has learned over the past two decades: She confesses she was startled by the world's reaction to her statement in 1995 that women's rights are human rights, because Responding to my call for the top women speakers of today, reader Beth Schacter responded , " I suspect you already have Hillary [Clinton] on your list but I would like to reinforce that vote.
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Sunday, June 1, 2008
The where: a public university, or perhaps a private women’s college like her alma mater, would be fitting. The how: she could speak from a place of pride and passion , pride for how far she and other women have come; passion for how far we have to go, including the sad fact that sexism is so pervasive as to be almost invisible and so accepted that to mention it is to risk being accused of hypersensitivity. She could talk openly about the tug of war between the personal Anna Holmes, managing editor of the blog Jezebel , makes the case for Hillary Clinton to address gender discrimination in an op-ed article today in the New York Times .
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Friday, August 14, 2009
In 1995, Hillary Clinton was unpolished when she read her speech at the U.N. 1995, Hillary Clinton was unpolished when she read her speech at the U.N. Tags: Opinion Political Speeches Presentation Skills Public Speaking Scripting Your Speech Uncategorize Most of the articles, blog posts and “tweets” I’ve read about reading a speech suggest you avoid doing it at all costs. The most common arguments for not reading a speech are:
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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