Be Better at Spontaneous Speaking
Be Better at Spontaneous Speaking
3/25/2018
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This webpage from the Stanford Graduate School of Business offers insights and tips on how to become a better spontaneous speaker. It emphasizes the importance of speaking off-the-cuff in various professional settings and highlights the benefits of being able to communicate effectively in impromptu situations. The article provides strategies for improving spontaneous speaking skills, such as practicing active listening, thinking on your feet, and developing a clear structure for organizing thoughts quickly. It also emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and learning from each speaking experience. Overall, the article aims to help individuals become more confident and effective speakers in unplanned situations.
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