Elaine Cogan’s main goal in How to Talk to (Almost) Anyone About (Almost) Anything
is to help high school and college students, as well as young professionals and those who have been in the workforce for a while, organize and give great oral presentations.
This first chapter gives an overview on how to speak to any kind of group. Only four pages long, it gives specific rules and advice on how to prepare the best possible oral presentation. Her first piece of advice, which is the most important, is how to develop confidence before the presentation even begins.
Get your copy right here!
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I am an urban planner, economic development specialist and public participation facilitator. I specialize in economic development analysis and strategic planning for communities' long-term economic health. A lot of times, I refer to this as Sustainable Economic Development or a Wise Economy, because I am convinced that communities need to plan proactively for their long-term economic vitality, and I have spent most of my professional life trying to help communities make that happen.
I am available for speaking and consulting anywhere in the country. If you'd like to discuss opportunities, please call me at 513-288-6613 or email della.rucker@wiseeconomy.com
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