A Big Data Approach to Public Speaking

A Big Data Approach to Public Speaking

4/23/2016

link

http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/big-data-approach-public-speaking?utm_source=Stanford+Business&utm_campaign=1be8313389-Stanford-Business-Impact-Issue-86-4-17-2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b5214e34b-1be8313389-70283949&ct=t(Stanford-Business-Impact-Issue-86-4-17-2016)

summary

This article discusses how big data can be leveraged to improve public speaking skills. It highlights a study conducted by Stanford researchers who used data collected from thousands of speeches to identify patterns and characteristics of effective public speakers. The article explains that analyzing variables such as tone, word choice, and body language helped to uncover key insights and best practices for delivering impactful presentations. By utilizing big data, individuals can gain insights into their own speaking style and make data-driven improvements to enhance their public speaking abilities.

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