Make it Understandable
If your audience doesn’t understand you, they can’t be persuaded by you. To be an effective communicator, you’ve first got to be a clear communicator. To be a clear communicator, you must use words, phrases, examples, and visuals that are understandable, and you’ve got to deliver them at a pace that the audience can absorb.
How can you do this? Let us count some ways… Read more
I enjoy searching the internet to find valuable resources for public speakers. I hope that you find this information useful and I would appreciate any comments you might have.
To your success in public speaking.
Fran Watson, DTM
Toastmasters
District 61 PRO
No comments:
Post a Comment