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Voice Tips For Effective Speaking
Most of the communicating sales professionals do is wordless. The moment you enter the presence of another person you start communicating. Your physique, your clothing, jewelry, voice qualities, facial expressions, posture and many other factors pass along important information. They give information or clues as to social, marital and financial status, your sex, and personal taste.
When you speak, your voice speaks in ways that go beyond words. Your accent may give away your national or regional origin. Your tone of voice will tell people whether you feel elated or sad, excited or bored.
Through verbal communication, people learn about your...
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| Ed Brodow is one of Corporate America's best-known and most successful negotiation experts. His practical, no-nonsense approach to an often-misunderstood subject has helped audiences and readers all over the world to overcome their fears and get what they want in business and in their personal lives. It is not surprising that former SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt called Ed Brodow the "King of Negotiators." Ed Brodow's latest book, Negotiation Boot Camp: How to Resolve Conflict, Satisfy Customers, and Make Better Deals (Doubleday), is already being hailed as a classic. His other popular books are Beating the Success Trap: Negotiating for the Life You Really Want and the Rewards You Deserve (HarperCollins) and Negotiate With Confidence (American Media). Ed travels internationally as keynote speaker at meetings and conventions. Since 1987, more than 1,000 corporate and association audiences -- plus millions of television viewers -- have enjoyed his charismatic stage presence, infectious humor, and practical ideas. Ed's impressive client list includes Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, The Hartford, Johnson & Johnson, Learjet, Kimberly-Clark, Quest Diagnostics, McDonald's, Cisco Systems, The Gap, Heartland Financial, ConAgra, KPMG, Mobil Oil, Revlon, Starbucks, and the Pentagon. He is also the creator of Negotiation Boot Camp®, widely recognized as the number one customized negotiating skills seminar in the United States. As a nationally recognized television personality, Ed Brodow has appeared as negotiation guru on ABC News, PBS, Fox News, Inside Edition, and Fortune Business Report. Ed's two-hour PBS special, Negotiate With Confidence, garnered rave reviews. His ideas have been showcased in The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Smart Money, Business Week, Entrepreneur, Men's Health, Cosmopolitan, Professional Speaker, and Selling Power. For content, Ed draws on more than 20 years of practical experience as Corporate Executive and Negotiator: Marine Corps officer; IBM computer salesman; Litton Industries sales manager; Singer Company corporate negotiator; and president of Pulse Management Corporation, a New York sales consulting firm. Making deals ever since he was a kid in Brooklyn, Ed has negotiated everything from simple sales transactions to complex multi-million dollar agreements. Ed's riveting platform skills spring from his creative side -- as a professional actor. A veteran member of Screen Actors Guild, he is often recognized from his many starring roles in feature films, made-for-TV movies, a soap opera, and commercials. He won the lead in the European film Jackpot, and appeared opposite Jessica Lange (Frances), Ron Howard (Fire on the Mountain), Christopher Reeve (Love of Life), and other Hollywood luminaries. "I am the only negotiation expert who has made love to Jessica Lange -- on screen, that is," Ed confides. Clients appreciate the spontaneity, story telling ability, and rapport with the audience that Ed learned in Hollywood. |
Random articles by Ed Brodow Acting Techniques for SpeakersEd Brodow Do you want to win an Academy Award every time... Read More >>Walking Away from a SaleEd Brodow Brodow's Law of Negotiation states: Always be willing to walk... Read More >>The ability to negotiate successfully is crucial for survival in... Read More >> | |
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