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    After the Speech

    Posted by Stephen D. Boyd | Article Published 10/1/2006 | Unrated

    Usually the emphasis on making an effective speech is what you do in preparation before the presentation begins. But if you speak very much, what you do after the speech can help you become a more effective speaker.

    As soon as possible after the speech, write down impressions of how you felt the speech went. Answer at least two questions about the speech: What was the best part of the speech What pa



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