Intervenir en Public
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Speak in public with confidence The more responsibility you take, the more you have to express yourself in public. But you have stage fright. You dread the eyes of your listeners. You are afraid of being criticized, of being interrupted, of losing the thread ... You admire the ease of the audiovisual professionals. You think they have a gift, and you do not have it. However, nothing is more wrong. If they seem so comfortable, it is not because they are particularly talented; it is because they have formed so much. This book gives you the means to match them, "freeing" your word and showing you how: Prepare yourself Use your personal resources: nonverbal language more than half the impact on a voice audience, "presence"; Master the basic techniques of persuasion, like the seasoned speaker. Work on the substance of your intervention Collection and synthesis of data; Structure, depending on the audience and your goals; Focus on the essential.