Speaking Mastery: Improve & Master Public Speaking

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Welcome to this two part course where you will learn all about how to establish credibility as a speaker and how to improve your public speaking skills.

Speaking to an audience, either online or in person, can be a daunting prospect, and requires specific skills in order to be successful.

It doesn’t matter what your level of experience is, this course will help build your confidence and give you the tools you need to improve your presenting style.

We’ll start the course off with How to Establish Credibility as a Speaker in a Speech or Presentation.

Building credibility is an important component of your speech or presentation. Without credibility, your audience members won’t trust what you have to say! This course will teach you how to establish credibility as a speaker in a speech or presentation.

Your ability to speak publicly is important in careers like management, teaching, coaching, marketing and many more. To command attention and respect, you must establish credibility. Preparation before a speech and techniques used during the presentation help you build credibility.

Your credibility as a speaker is so critical that if you don’t have it  if the audience doesn’t find you credible — you might as well stop speaking.

In part 2 of this course you will learn the Fundamentals of Public Speaking where you’ll learn to become a better presenter and improve your public speaking skills.

We’ll get into practical insights that can help presenters prepare, open, deliver, and close their speeches. Also learn how to outline a speech, take questions, and develop the creative story that adds life to a speech.

You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
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Enrolled: 417 students
Duration: 1.5 total hours

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