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12 Articles match "CPAE","Writing"
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Fat and Skinny Words: Levels of Abstraction By executive speech coach and sales presentation skills trainer Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
Suppose you write the word "automobile" on a pad. Going up to the next level of abstraction, you could write above it that the car is a "wheeled passenger vehicle, "then" surface transportation, "then" major force in the world's economy." Nothing can turn your audience off faster than using fat words when they're hungry for skinny ones. Or vice versa.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
CSP, CPAE When you are speaking in public, don't be so enamored by the words coming out of your mouth that you forget to eliminate those that are not necessary. Write down new material in a journal or computer file. By guest Terry Paulsen, Ph.D., Few people are upset by speeches that end a little early. By reading your transcribed
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Monday, December 14, 2009
How to Avoid Mistakes When Choosing a Speaker An article for meeting planners by Patricia Fripp , CSP, CPAE
provide company publications and a write-up about the 'mood' of the company." You are planning your company's next meeting and you want everything to be perfect. You've got a location, theme and date.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
15 Tips for Webinars: How to Add Impact When You Present Online By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE July 7, 2009 Whenever you open your mouth, whether youre talking to one person or a thousand, you usually want to get a specific message across. link] From: Lisa Neal ( email ) eLearn Magazine Revising my top 10 list Date: 01/20/2008 05:50:15 Since writing my top 10 list ([link] I started using WordPress and would easily put it in my top 3 tools now (see lisaneal.wordpress.com to see how it has changed my life).
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Friday, August 7, 2009
Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
You'll learn the secrets of writing compelling speeches.
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, May 26, 2009
Fat and Skinny Words: Levels of Abstraction By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
Suppose you write the word "automobile" on a pad. Going up to the next level of abstraction, you could write above it that the car is a "wheeled passenger vehicle, "then" surface transportation, "then" major force in the world's economy." Nothing can turn your audience off faster than using fat words when they're hungry for skinny ones. Or vice versa.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
NSA Past President Jim Cathcart, CSP, CPAE, deserves special recognition for his initial work in creating the Professional Competencies and his continuous support of the professional development activities of NSA. recording, writing, online education, and other innovations) Taking necessary precautions to protect your intellectual property Eloquence This competency refers to the art of speaking and the use of powerful and persuasive presentations. MY PROFILE EVENTS INSIDE NSA TOOLS MEMBER SERVICES CHAPTERS/GROUPS PUBLICATIONS BLOGS Related Topics
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
CSP, CPAE When you are speaking in public, don't be so enamored by the words coming out of your mouth that you forget to eliminate those that are not necessary. Write down new material in a journal or computer file. By guest Terry Paulsen, Ph.D., Few people are upset by speeches that end a little early. By reading your transcribed
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
How to increase your humor writing skills exponentially
To Prop or Not to Prop: If, When and How to Use Props in Your Presentations” with Tim Gard, CSP, CPAE
Be More Funny, Make More Money ®
with with David Glickman
All things being equal, the funnier speaker gets hired.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Fat and Skinny Words: Levels of Abstraction By executive speech coach and sales presentation skills trainer Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
Suppose you write the word "automobile" on a pad. Going up to the next level of abstraction, you could write above it that the car is a "wheeled passenger vehicle, "then" surface transportation, "then" major force in the world's economy." Nothing can turn your audience off faster than using fat words when they're hungry for skinny ones. Or vice versa.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
Write your own introduction. Write the words yourself, making it brief, pertinent, and emphasizing your credentials.
Write down key points or statements so you can refer to them, but deliver the rest of it spontaneously making eye contact. Write a strong and memorable Giving a Speech? 10 Tips for Public Speaking
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Monday, October 5, 2009
By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
Write it down.
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Sales SpeakerFrippNews: September 30, 2009
Want to Have More Clients? Earn the Right!
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
One or two months after a sale write your customers a note and ask them how they are enjoying their purchase. Call or write again on the anniversary of their purchase. Write a regular newsletter. Business Marketing Tips for the Non-Stop Marketing
How you can attract, retain and extend your relationship with customers.
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