101 Ways to Open a Speech: How to Hook Your Audience From the Start With an Engaging and Effective Beginning

101 Ways to Open a Speech: How to Hook Your Audience From the Start With an Engaging and Effective Beginning image
ISBN-10:

098832203X

ISBN-13:

9780988322035

Author(s): Phillips, Brad
Released: Jul 12, 2015
Format: Paperback, 138 pages
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Description:

THE OPENING MOMENTS OF A PRESENTATION ARE CRITICAL TO ITS OVERALL SUCCESS. People form opinions about speakers quickly, and once they do, their first impressions can prove difficult to reverse. A strong beginning gives audiences confidence that you’re going to deliver a message worth hearing, and takes advantage of your presentation’s opening minutes, when listener attention is at its peak. This book will introduce you to a broad range of speech starters, using dozens of real-life examples and original suggestions. You will find opens intended to surprise, persuade, motivate, engage, and amuse your audiences. Some tell a story, others help frame your topic, and a few rely on modern technology. In 101 Ways to Open a Speech, you will learn: • How to captivate your audience from your first words • Why there are actually three opens for every speech • How to select the right open for every occasion • How to connect your open to your speech topic • How not to begin a presentation 101 Ways to Open a Speech is the first and only in-depth book to focus solely on the open itself, and is an indispensable desktop reference for everyone who ever presents to any audience.

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