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Job Preparation. Tip 8. How to be more persuasive in meetings, job interviews etc.?
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I believe that many people, especially geek ones (like developers , statistician, etc ), sometimes need to deliver message to non-technical ones who are in different field. They may struggle communicating to each other.
Most people might understand that Public Speaking is talking on stage towards 100 or 1000 audiences. I, however, argue that it is formal, face-to-face talking of a single person to a group of ones. Though, I will, in this blog, focus on presentation.
There are two main types of communication, which are:
Verbal Communication such as controlling Tone of Voice
and
Non Verbal Communication like Body Language
Speakers, who can control their tones of voice, could manipulate listeners’ feelings and emotion. Most human do not know what type of their voices is, its nature and how can it be exploit.
It is a good opportunity to share my knowledge and you may adapt it, listen your own voice, and adapt it for the sake of better communication.
Listen to the data on how you can improve your influence and incorporate that in your next meeting!
If you want to be fearless English communicator - knowing yourself and being confident speaking it - schedule a class with me now!
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