Great Speakers Know How To Listen. How can you truly connect with your audience? How do you get an audience to get excited about you and what you have to say? The answer is to get them to relate to what you are saying - and the way to get them to relate is to know as much about them as you can. You need to listen to your audience - both before the presentation so that you are prepared and during the presentation so that you can interact. Know your audience, interact with your audience, relate to your audience and they will be inspired by your message.
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Learn to Listen While Speaking in Public |
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Great Speakers Know to Listen
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Written by David Mudie
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
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The next question is “What can you do during the presentation to draw the audience in?” We have talked about interacting with the audience before, but here we are going to talk about it in terms of listening to your audience or getting feedback from them. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 August 2007 )
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Powerful Listening Skills that You Might Want |
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Great Speakers Know to Listen
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Written by David Mudie
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
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These may not be the best listening rules there are – but they work well for me (when I remember to use them). You might want to adopt some of them if they make sense to you. By becoming better listeners we will all be able to better understand our audience and deliver more effective speeches. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 August 2007 )
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Be a Great Speaker by Being a Great Listener |
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Great Speakers Know to Listen
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Written by David Mudie
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
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We have talked before about the importance of being relevant to your audience. Knowing where you audience is at in terms of your subject is crucial – it can make the difference between delivering a mediocre speech and delivering an exceptional speech. But how do you get the all important information about your audience – by doing your research up front. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 August 2007 )
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