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Public Speaking … Think “Chess”
Back in October, I wrote a post about 10 Tips to Take Your Public Speaking to the Next Level. One of the tips I included was to "know your subject inside and out". Here's what I wrote:
If you don't know what your audience thinks and feels about your subject, then you only know your subject 'inside'. Knowing your subject 'inside out' means understanding the subject from both points of view.
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