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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tags: Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Statistics Visual Aids Bad Habits How to start a speech PowerPoint Speeche It’s that time of year again! What time? you ask.
 
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Tags: Opinion Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Uncategorized Excellence Saving Time Successful Speeche I understand the need to save time. I do. With
 
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Barkley was known for his strong public speaking skills. Above all he loved rhetoric, had a great sense of humor and was a wonderful storyteller.   I got a call today from a woman who owns a bakery that specializes in selling gluten free products—cookies, biscotti, scones and other wonderful wheat free foods. She has a good niche market but wants to grow her business—and someone told her to look into public speaking as an avenue to get the word out.
 

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Follow rhetorical principles and you can create your own quotable soundbite. Then he coached Anne Brennan, a woman with no speaking experience whatsoever, to win a standing ovation at the Liberal Democratic Party annual conference by using rhetorical techniques. Overnight, Max became an in-demand presentation coach and eventually left academic life to teach rhetorical presenting techniques to business people. Max Atkinson claims there’s no magic to it. There’s no need to go to a quote book.
Tags: Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Statistics Visual Aids Bad Habits How to start a speech PowerPoint Speeche It’s that time of year again! What time? you ask.
You can find many of these speeches on the American Rhetoric website. Tags: Opinion Political Speeches Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writin I’ve often said that one of the best ways to get better at writing speeches is to read and listen to successful speeches of the past. I
lot of the time tautology is attributed to rhetoric, but I don’t believe it’s exclusive to rhetorical speeches. Further examples of intentional repetition can be found in my article on rhetorical devices used by President Obama amongst others.  Tags: Public Speaking Great Speeches Modern English Usage Presentation Skills Rhetorical Devices Rhetorical Speeches Tautolog You’ve probably heard the expression “great speeches aren’t written, they’re re-written”. It’s a clichéd expression that has been adapted countless times and has previously been used
lot of the time tautology is attributed to rhetoric, but I don’t believe it’s exclusive to rhetorical speeches. Further examples of intentional repetition can be found in my article on rhetorical devices used by President Obama amongst others.  Tags: Public Speaking Great Speeches Modern English Usage Presentation Skills Rhetorical Devices Rhetorical Speeches Tautolog You’ve probably heard the expression “great speeches aren’t written, they’re re-written”. It’s a clichéd expression that has been adapted countless times and has previously been used
Tags: Opinion Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Uncategorized Excellence Saving Time Successful Speeche I understand the need to save time. I do. With
Tags: Opinion Presentation Skills Public Speaking Rhetorical Devices Scripting Your Speech Speech Writing Dr. With apologies to Dr. Seuss … I do not like “green eggs & ham” speakers. What What exactly is a “green eggs & ham” speaker? This
Jobs has a skill unlike anyone else. Make note of how Jobs asks rhetorical questions to advance the story. “Why When he introduced the concept of replacing the keyboard with a touch screen, he rhetorically asked, “How are we going to communicate with this?” Source: Business Week I
Rhetoric is the art of using language as a means to persuade. by a school of philosophers and teachers known as Sophists , rhetoric evolved as an important skill for aspiring orators. Although the formal study of rhetoric has waxed and waned over the centuries, this classic art offers many powerful techniques which we can use to enhance the impact of our speech. (Thanks "You measure the impact of your words, not on the beauty or the emotion of the moment, but on whether you change the way people not only think but the way they feel." quot;