Content:
00:16 - Introduction
03:11 - Rules of Engagement
04:15 - How to Start
05:38 - Four Sample Heuristics
10:17 - The Tools: Time and Place
13:24 - The Tools: Boards, Props, and Slides
36:30 - Informing: Promise, Inspiration, How To Think
41:30 - Persuading: Oral Exams, Job Talks, Getting Famous
53:06 - How to Stop: Final Slide, Final Words
56:35 - Final Words: Joke, Thank You, Examples
I am a big fan of toastmasters. They are a non profit club. Very encouraging. But if you can visit a few, as each club is different. I was lucking in finding a great place. Visited a few that were a bit overwhelming (over bearing / harsh).
"Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History" by William Safire. https://a.co/8svyoUw
E.g. "The Prosperity Bible: The Greatest Writings of All Time on the Secrets to Wealth and Prosperity" (Napoleon Hill, PT Barnum, Dale Carnegie, Gibran, Benjamin Franklin; 5000+ pages). https://a.co/b8Ej6o7
Talking points: Peaceful coexistence, #GlobalGoals 1-17 (UN SDGs), "Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update" by Donella H. Meadows. https://a.co/7MgO0bv
Heroic Public Speaking (https://heroicpublicspeaking.com/) is the best one in the industry. I worked with them for 6 months to develop a 45 minute keynote. When I was leading an engineering team I used the skills here on a daily basis. Michael and Amy are an absolute joy to work with, can’t recommend enough. I now do paid speaking engagements on delivering features quickly without breaking everything because of the training I received from this program.
I realize you are asking for online courses, but this in-person course from Decker was given to a lot of people at our company several years ago (dozens and dozens; hundreds?). Every. Single. Person. said it was valuable. I didn't get the opportunity and am still a tad sore about it :)
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[ 69.3 ms ] story [ 1497 ms ] threadContent: 00:16 - Introduction 03:11 - Rules of Engagement 04:15 - How to Start 05:38 - Four Sample Heuristics 10:17 - The Tools: Time and Place 13:24 - The Tools: Boards, Props, and Slides 36:30 - Informing: Promise, Inspiration, How To Think 41:30 - Persuading: Oral Exams, Job Talks, Getting Famous 53:06 - How to Stop: Final Slide, Final Words 56:35 - Final Words: Joke, Thank You, Examples
Great Talks Most People Have Never Heard
https://jamesclear.com/great-speeches
TED Masterclass: https://masterclass.ted.com/
"Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence" https://smile.amazon.com/Power-Talk-Language-Authority-Influ...
Re: Clean Language and Symbolic Modeling; listening to metaphors and asking clean questions may be a more effective way to facilitate change: https://westurner.github.io/hnlog/#comment-15471868
"Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History" by William Safire. https://a.co/8svyoUw
E.g. "The Prosperity Bible: The Greatest Writings of All Time on the Secrets to Wealth and Prosperity" (Napoleon Hill, PT Barnum, Dale Carnegie, Gibran, Benjamin Franklin; 5000+ pages). https://a.co/b8Ej6o7
Talking points: Peaceful coexistence, #GlobalGoals 1-17 (UN SDGs), "Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update" by Donella H. Meadows. https://a.co/7MgO0bv
https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en/courses/4486
also this one: https://yourtruevoice.org/claim-your-voice/ but it's not live like the dale carnegie
https://decker.com/blog/public-speaking/