Dare to speak
Tactic number 3
Almost on stage
Hooray, you're booked. And your speech is perfect. Did you hire a speechwriter for that? Well done, 'dare to hire' is a great talent.
Practicing your speech for twenty hours is normal. You do that notΒ in the bathroom. Not even on your bike or in your office, muttering behind the computer. You practice your speech in public. Arrange a space, have the caterer come and ask friends and colleagues, preferably with their teenage children. Give your speech and listen carefully to the feedback. Invite the teenagers to say something about it. Teenagers have an unerring sense of clarity and clarity and are allergic to vagueness. Puberty-proof is the norm. On the day itself, you give your speech again, now in the relevant room. An excellent moment for this is the time block in which the technology is setting up. The full room suddenly seems very intimate afterwards.
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