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Monday, January 4, 2010
Speakers face all sorts of variables that can and do go wrong, from broken audio-visual systems to less time than they prepared for. final tip: Share these insights with a trainer to get the most out of your training. Here's what to ask the trainer Become a fan of The Eloquent Woman on Facebook
...Tags: You may tell yourself you're no good at speaking--or succeed one time and do poorly another, for reasons that escape you. But if you haven't taken the time to think through factors like your personality type, gender and how you handle anxiety, you
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
By public speaking coach and trainer for the Las Vegas Patricia Fripp Speaking and Presentation Skills School November 14-15, 2009. Check the microphone, lighting, audio/visual equipment, and any other factors that may affect your performance. Giving a Speech? 10 Tips for Public Speaking
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Monday, June 30, 2008
You have to play organizer as well as speaker or trainer if you want to be sure that i's are dotted and t's are crossed. When I peeked in the morning of the workshop, the audio-visual crew happened to be there hooking up the equipment and the rest of the room was exactly as I had requested, so I was able to start setting up right away. I just got back from a fabulous quickie trip to San Diego where I delivered a training at a gorgeous resort to a group of fun and willing participants (welcome, ECGMC blog visitors!). It's always satisfying to work with an organization
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