Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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Stran 111
... remember faces , but I can't remember names . " You must stop using this hackneyed excuse for mental laziness . In order to succeed as a public speaker , you must remember the names of the people with whom you are going to work . A.
... remember faces , but I can't remember names . " You must stop using this hackneyed excuse for mental laziness . In order to succeed as a public speaker , you must remember the names of the people with whom you are going to work . A.
Stran 112
... remember the name . 3. Remember the conditions under which you met the new person . Where did you meet him ? Was it in a train ? on a bus ? in a church ? Who introduced him to you ? Make as many asso- ciations with the circumstances as ...
... remember the name . 3. Remember the conditions under which you met the new person . Where did you meet him ? Was it in a train ? on a bus ? in a church ? Who introduced him to you ? Make as many asso- ciations with the circumstances as ...
Stran 122
... remember several things . First , the listener must remember the speaker . If you are the speaker , you must be a personality . Your enthusiasm , your drive , and your physical vitality must impress themselves upon the listener . Your ...
... remember several things . First , the listener must remember the speaker . If you are the speaker , you must be a personality . Your enthusiasm , your drive , and your physical vitality must impress themselves upon the listener . Your ...
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Acres of Diamonds American American Bankers Association attention audi audience bank cent Chicago COLLATERAL READING Company conclusion conversation Conwell denarius develop discussion economic Effective Speaking ence example experience eyes fact farm feel following excerpt Franklin D friends gesture give hand Harry Emerson Fosdick Henry Ward Beecher humor idea illustrations imagination interest introduced John Mantle keep larynx laugh listeners live look Lowell Thomas manuscript material means memory mind motion nation never occasion organization outline paradox paragraph person phrase platform preacher prepared principles problem Public Speaking question radio remember Russell H sense sentence sermon sound speaker stage fright stand story suggestion talk tell theme things thought tion totalitarians verb Vital Speeches voice Wendell Willkie words York