How to capture voice in speechwriting
You’ve got to think about how the principal thinks.
You’ve got to think about how the principal thinks.
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A veteran government speechwriter shares a few inspiring tips to capture your exec’s voice—and to improve your own presentations.
Start with an attention grabber, lay out your statement of purpose, and close with a ‘clincher.’
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Here’s how the message can move beyond awareness to make an impact on issues that matter to the business and the world.
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Don’t stress out about oozing charisma, crafting a perfect delivery or getting gussied up for the occasion. Instead, focus on knowing and conveying your point.
In this week’s episode of ‘The Friday Reporter’ we spend time with Jean Card, a speechwriter-turned-podcaster who hosts conversations with speechwriters about the issues of the day.
For executives looking to offer a stronger presence in the room or on the screen, these tips can help make these important communicators more dynamic.
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