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Nailing Impromptu Speeches: The Secret to Speaking Easily and Brilliantly on the Spot

Webinar: Nailing Impromptu Speeches: The Secret to Speaking Easily and Brilliantly on the Spot

What you will learn

You will learn how to:

  • Develop confidence by learning how to formulate your thoughts quickly for public speaking.

  • Deliver an impactful, structured speech on the spot.

  • Structure your thoughts and your speech easily and quickly.

  • Anticipate situations during which you may be asked to speak.

  • Utilize tactics for thinking quickly in public speaking situations.

  • Prepare a speech with short notice using an impromptu speech template.

  • Develop impromptu speaking skills so you can speak on the spot easily and comfortably at any event and circumstance.

Overview

An impromptu speech is common.  You are often unexpectedly called on to “make a few marks” or brief remarks about a specific topic in business, at school, or at social and other public events.  The ability to speak well on short notice is a useful skill.

Impromptu speaking challenges a speaker to develop an organized speech in a limited time.  However, the thought of public speaking intimidates many people. This fear is often diminished when there is time to prepare and practice before getting up in front of an audience.  What happens when there is no time to prepare, and you are asked to speak without notice?  This can make the most confident presenters nervous.

In this webinar, you will learn tactics for thinking under pressure and practice strategies to develop a polished speech brilliantly and confidently within minutes.  

Who should attend?

All industries

Anyone who wants to improve their public speaking skills and be able to speak well at a moment's notice.

Why should you attend?

Becoming skilled at impromptu speaking can give you the self-confidence to give an impactful last-minute presentation.

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