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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Κανείς δεν πέθανε μπροστά στο κοινό;

Everyone has seen it happen. An otherwise accomplished person walks on stage at a conference, and subsequently one or more of the following occur: The microphone breaks, the speaker punctuates every sentence with “ummm,” he starts running out of time, whispers so quietly not even the front row can hear him, the technology breaks down, he fumbles at an impossible question, or forgets everything and stands on stage in terrifying silence. And everything falls to pieces.

There are certifiably good reasons to fear public speaking, but Scott Berkun, author and professional speaker, points out that at least, “we can’t say that public speaking is scarier than death.” That’s why it’s curious that public speaking is often listed with some of the worst human fears—along with sickness, death, elevators, heights, and snakes. But the truth is: No one has ever died (directly anyway) from giving a talk. In Berkun’s latest feat, a book titled Confessions of a Public Speaker, he untangles this fear for anyone who expects audiences to listen.

Διαβάστε τη συνέχεια εδώ.

Για πες τα αυτά ρε μεγάλε στον Malcolm X και σε πολλούς άλλους!

Ίσως πάλι να δολοφονούν ανθρώπους σαν τον Malcolm X επειδή δεν χρησιμοποιούν PowerPoint, ε; Ή τους δολοφονούν ακριβώς γι αυτόν το λόγο;

:P

Σοβαρά τώρα, πολύ ενδιαφέρον συνέντευξη. Διαβάστε την όλη!

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