Effective speaking in spontaneous situations is crucial, and it’s the focus of the discussion, with the goal of helping participants become more effective communicators by managing their anxiety and changing their approach, attitude, and practice. Spontaneous speaking is more prevalent than planned speaking, and it can occur in various situations, such as giving introductions, providing feedback, or responding to cold calls.

In this webinar you will learn (Learning Objectives):

  • Interactivity and Practice in Spontaneous Speaking
  • Techniques for Managing Anxiety in Presentations
  • Overcoming Perfectionism in Spontaneous Speaking
  • Embracing Imperfection and Seeking Understanding in Speaking
  • Effective Communication Structures for Spontaneous Speaking, and many more!

About the Speaker: Matt Abrahams

Matt Abrahams is a lecturer in Organizational Behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is known for his expertise in communication, offering tailored coaching and training aimed at improving individuals’ communication skills. Additionally, he has decades of experience as an educator, author, and podcast host.

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best of the internet, effective communication, Managing Speaking Anxiety, Public Speaking Skills, Speaking with Confidence, Spontaneous Speaking