Today there is something that changes my mind by leaning Public Communication. In the past, I believed that if you had excellent oral communication skills and you looked good in appearance, you would be a good speaker. However, it is not at all. The most important part in a successful presentation it is not how wonderful you present; it is how interesting in your speech that audiences are stimulated to keep listening. Next presentation, I would strive to focus on setting a certain subject and some good examples to make audiences turn on to listen rather than concern about other things.
you are right,like they say it is the quailty not the quantity
ReplyDeleteYop... you don't have to be the most fluent speaker out there in order to be a good one. The more interesting your topic is to the public, the more they will want to listen , and the more they will learn !
ReplyDelete