Use A Business Speaker At Your Event For More Profits

This post was written by Steve Hooker on December 25, 2009
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Business speakers have a special quality which allows them to speak easily with a room, something that company managers or directors would not be able to do. Being a good business speaker means mixing humour and anecdotes with knowledge and advice, something those not trained in public speaking simply cannot do.

So all of these things are needed, but how does a business speaker develop these skills?

Business Experience
Only when you have worked in business for a number of years will you know enough to be able to speak about it. They can only understand the intricacies of business and how different members of a company work by living through it at some time in their own lives. You would be wasting your money hiring a business speaker if they could not connect with their listeners. A business speaker will be able to talk about whatever they have been hired for, be it to congratulate successful profits, boost an unmotivated sales team or train managers in the art of leading.

Anecdotes
Working in business, you know that there are stories and anecdotes to be picked up and these are useful when it comes to giving a business speech. A story will not be included in a business speech if it does not have a purpose, and this might be to entertain the audience, as a word of warning or advice for specific events.

Public Speaking Training
Speakers bureaus are where most speakers will be found, and they provide the people on their books with training in public speaking. Training can really help to build confidence when speaking to big and small audiences. You are not automatically a great public speaker just because you have been great at business.

All of these boxes need to be ticked when you are looking for business speakers for your events as without them, you will not be able to have an impact on your audience.

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