What does it mean to be of use in today's world? As a leader? As a leadership speaker? This episode of Leadership Speaking Radio explores what you can do "to be of use". It shares how you can activate your communication machine to build trust, and to motivate and inspire your peers, teams and customers. __________________ Brought to you by The Leadership Speaking School Because communication is supposed to feel good. www.theleadershipspeakingschool.com
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What does it mean to be of use in today's world? As a leader? As a leadership speaker? This episode of Leadership Speaking Radio explores what you can do "to be of use". It shares how you can activate your communication machine to build trust, and to motivate and inspire your peers, teams and customers. __________________ Brought to you by The Leadership Speaking School Because communication is supposed to feel good. www.theleadershipspeakingschool.com
There are many different types of speeches...a wedding toast, a business presentation, a eulogy, a TED-talk... In this episode of Leadership Speaking Radio, Dr. Laura Penn unveils the three most popular types of speeches used by leaders, teams and change-makers in their day-to-day business communication, and gives you the "inspiration", "education" and "motivation" that you need in order to apply what you learn to your own speaking opportunities. Watch the full video version on YouTub...
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What does it mean to be of use in today's world? As a leader? As a leadership speaker? This episode of Leadership Speaking Radio explores what you can do "to be of use". It shares how you can activate your communication machine to build trust, and to motivate and inspire your peers, teams and customers. __________________ Brought to you by The Leadership Speaking School Because communication is supposed to feel good. www.theleadershipspeakingschool.com