Rabindranath Tagore
Benjamin Franklin
Mahatma Gandhi
Maimonides
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Introduction
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Introduction
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What is the most important skill?
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First impression
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The body of the speech
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Point story point
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Flavours of speech - Part 1
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Flavours of speech - Part II
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Articulation
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Body of a presentation
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Positive imagery
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Communicate to motivate
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Inspiring through speech
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Communicating for a team
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Communicating for a team - Leadership
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Style of speech - Voice
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Vocal variety
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Vocal variety - Being natural
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Eye contact
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Dressing up for the first impression
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Handshake
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Body odour
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PSP style in speech
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Vocabulary
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Pronunciation
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Power of pauses
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Blank words
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Body language - Part 1
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Body language - Part 2
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Body language - Part 3
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Memorable close
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Visual aids
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PowerPoint - When & Where
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PowerPoint - Personalize
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PowerPoint - Eye contact
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PowerPoint - Preparing slides - Part I
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PowerPoint - Preparing slides - Part II
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PowerPoint - Variety
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Getting the audience involved
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Using e-mail effectively
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Small talk
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Small talk - Do's and Don'ts
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Unprepared speeches - How to?
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Unprepared speeches - When and Where?
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Free association
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Social talk
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Irritations in speaking
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Why effective communication is important?
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Why bother?
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Flavours of effective communication
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Getting people to think, feel and act
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Different forms of communication
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Communicating at a function
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Communicating at an interview
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Communicating at a meeting
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Communicating in a conference call
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Communicating to a voicemail
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The biggest fear in life
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Know your topic
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Know your audience
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Prepare your speech
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Practice your speech
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Rehearse your speech
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Preparation
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Note cards
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Getting people to relax
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Awakening the audience
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Being humorous
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How can I sound better with my voice?
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Overcoming lack of self confidence
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If you get stuck in a speech
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Optimal time for a presentation
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How to speak at a function with video recording?
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How to read out a document for an audience?
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How to greet people?
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How to respond to a greeting?
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Responding to invitations
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Introducing a speaker
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How to handle difficult situations?
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Few Do’s and Don’ts in telephone conversations
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Telephone etiquette
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How to avoid distractions from the audience?
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Few Do’s and Don’ts in a presentation
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World famous speeches - Part I
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World famous speeches - Part II
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Best style of presenting
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Pay attention to attire
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By communicating clearly, you can help avoid misunderstandings and potential conflict with others. By speaking eloquently you will come across as more intelligent and mature. Be aware of the messages you are sending via non-verbal channels: make eye contact and avoid defensive body language.
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