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Why You Should Listen to Political Speeches

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You need to become a better communicator to large groups of people you do not interact with every day. If you can stomach the exercise, there is a lot to be learned during this prematurely-begun presidential political season. Free lessons in communication skills are being delivered every week by multiple experts. All you have to do is pay attention.
 
Presidential candidates make political speeches written by specialists. Listen to these speeches. Read the transcripts. See how the speeches are designed to connect to the audience. They present facts, yet acknowledge or stimulate feelings of the target group. Make notes. Use the techniques in your oral and written communications to the workforce.
The lessons are free and easily accessed. Go to the web sites of the individual candidates. Listen to short and long speeches. Go a step further and analyze some of the greatest speeches ever.

Posted on: March 30, 2007 06:25 AM | Permalink

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