Archive for January, 2010

The insurance for the young’s

Don’t stop with just making a plan to your self like just choosing cute color that you can have for your own car. Search on the internet for different models of cars, from different manufacturer and also different colors. You can find images online for the specific car that you needed.
You can also find forums [...]

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Helping Your Audience Learn

The success of an informative speech can be measured by the answer to one simple question: “Does the listener learn from the speech?” As an informative speaker, you need to apply basic principles of learning to make your speeches effective. To help your listeners learn and remember your message, you must motivate them by establishing [...]

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Clarifying Options

An informative speech also can reveal and clarify options for action. Information expands our awareness, opens new horizons, and suggests fresh possibilities. Information can also help us discard unworkable options. The better we understand a subject, the more intelligent the choices we can make on issues that surround it. For example, what should we know [...]

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

The speeches

Ceremonial speeches serve important social functions. They reinforce the values that hold people together in a community and give listeners a sense of order and purpose in their lives. They build the major premises for later arguments and put the spotlight on leadership.
Major Techniques of Ceremonial Speaking. Two major techniques of ceremonial speaking are identification [...]

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Other Approaches to Group Problem Solving

While the systematic process described above works well in many situations, there are times when a different approach may be needed. When a group consists of people from different areas of the public and private sectors, collaborative problem solving may work best. For example, in many urban areas, coalitions of business executives and educators have [...]

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Leadership in Smafl Groups

Interest in leadership is driven by one quite practical consideration: Leaders help get jobs done. For over thirty-five years, social scientists have been studying leadership by analyzing group communication patterns.22 This research suggests that two basic types of leadership behaviors emerge in most groups. The first is task leadership behavior, which directs the activity of [...]

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Business formal meetings

Business formal meetings goes forward by motions, or proposals set before the group. Consider the following scenario. The chair asks: “Is there any new business?” A member responds: “I move that we allot $100 to build a Homecoming float.” The member has offered a main motion, which proposes an action. Before the group can discuss [...]

Friday, January 22nd, 2010