The art of speaking boldly
Tipo de material: Recurso continuoSeries The ATA Chronicle : number 2, volume XLV, Mar/Apr 2016 ; vol. 45, n. 2Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association , march-april 2016Descripción: p.12-14ISSN:- 1078-6457
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Winning an audience over with an engaging story is much less about the content and words used to tell the story and much more about one's voice, gestures, and movement. Public speaking is the fastest way to grow your business. That's what Jan Fox, ATA's public relations consultant and speaker trainer will tell you. In case you missed her session during ATA's Annual Conference last year or couldn't find a seat (it happened!), Jan's approach to speaking has proven effective for all levels-from independent contractors to C-level executives alike. Her tips can help you develop your business, whether you are talking to a fellow volunteer at a local event, presenting to your local chamber of commerce, or meeting with a potential client.
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