The 23 Rules To Becoming An Excellent Public Speaker


The 23 Rules To Becoming An Excellent Public Speaker

Created: Saturday, May 1, 2004 posted by at 9:00 am

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Rich Tehrani

Rich TehraniRich Tehrani is Group Editor-In-Chief of Technology Marketing Corporation.

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Our company has been running trade shows for almost twenty years. There are too many shows to count, but the number stands well over 50. Most of these events have been in communications, and I think it’s time to share what I have learned over the years because there are so many speakers that just need help.

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