In great speechmaking, there’s a received wisdom: “Start strong, end stronger.” People remember the first thing you say, and the last. If both pack a punch, the speech will be powerful. Today, I’m focusing on the ending (I’ve posted before about how to begin a speech). The ending of a speech is the moment when ... The post How to Close a Speech appeared first on Public Words.| Public Words
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Speakers who want to become better speech writers need to take the time to study how other speech writers do it in order to improve their speeches The post How To Get Better At Writing Speeches appeared first on The Accidental Communicator.| The Accidental Communicator