September Carnival of Public Speaking
Welcome to the September 8, 2008 edition of carnival of public speaking. This blog carnival provides a roundup of links to useful articles and resources for Toastmasters members and others interested in public speaking, listening, communication, and leaderships skills. Submissions that did not relate to the guidelines of this carnival were not included.
The next blog carnival of public speaking will be posted on Wednesday, October 1, 2008. The deadline for submissions is September 29.
Cameron Price presents Leadership and Perception posted at Leaders’ Log.
Marcus Smith presents You Speak to the Public Each Day posted at MarcusASmith.com, saying, “You think public speaking only occurs on stage? Think again.
Read this article to find out how you are ALREADY using your public speaking skills every day.”
Mag Herrera presents A Shining Job Interview: How to Succeed posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, “Some recommendations for harnessing interview’s opportunities”
banquet manager thatsme presents Lesson on How Consultants Can Make a Difference in an Organization… posted at So You Want To Be a Banquet Manager….
Anya Portnik presents How to listen for hidden client objections posted at Gavin Ingham.
Anya Portnik presents My favourite personal development books posted at Gavin Ingham.
David presents Active Listening Tips posted at Physician Entrepreneur, saying, “A recent study by the Rand Corporation found that the overall care of the vulnerable elderly – those with chronic conditions that are not living in a nursing home or other skilled nursing facility – is inadequate.”
Anya Portnik presents What are your favourite sales questions? posted at Gavin Ingham.
Anya Portnik presents Why practise makes perfect when sales training posted at Gavin Ingham.
iamstr8fire presents The Audience Wants You To Be A Star posted at MarcusASmith.com, saying, “Ever wondered what the people you are speaking with really desire from you. Look inside to find out”
TheLifeLessTraveled presents DonnaLyn Uses Cancer As An Opportunity To Help Others posted at The Life Less Traveled, saying, “Learn how dynamo DonnaLyn, who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in 2006, combined her energy, humor, knowledge of fitness and enthusiasm for people to become a professional speaker–reaching out to inspire and empower “folks that face chronic illnesses with more hope, more passion and more pleasure even during adversity.””
Kathleen Gage presents Who wants to learn from you via teleseminars? posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Teleseminars are one of the most incredible ways to build customer loyalty, provide incredible value, position yourself as an expert and make fantastic revenues. The fact is, there are many experts for which teleseminars are the cornerstone of their business and marketing model.
Learn how to develop teleseminars to optimize your opportunities.”
Peter Murphy presents How To Keep A Conversation Going – The 10 Simple Steps posted at Communication Skills Power (Note: This blog post has useful information, but it also has an annoying popup ad).
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September 11th, 2008 18:21
Thank you for allowing me to be part of this carnival.
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