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CIOs share public speaking secrets

CIOs share public speaking secrets

By:  Maryfran Johnson  On: 17 Jun 2009 For: CIO (US)(NA) Creator

Before striding out onto the stage, rock stars, actors, 10-year-olds and CIOs do one thing in common – practice. Successful public speakers in the corporate world share their secrets

"When you are live, the time will go faster than when you rehearse," she cautions. "You talk faster up on stage, so it's good to build in a few pockets for extemporaneous stories."

She never rehearses her opening remarks, however. "I pay attention during the conference and watch for things I can use to develop a humorous opening statement," she says. "Getting a laugh from the audience makes me feel like we're in this together."

Maryfran Johnson is editor in chief of CIO magazine and events. Contact her at mfjohnson@cio.com.










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Maryfran Johnson Maryfran Johnson is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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