Speech Writing as
a Niche
Market
In the scheme of things, delivering speeches represents only a very
small portion of your clients' concerns. Yet for those crafting the
speech and the CEO delivering it, no other communications product is as
fraught with potential danger as this one. A single error of fact, an
ill-spoken line, or clumsy syntax can have a speaker stumble. The
consequences for you and your client can be irretrievable and
irredeemable.
The
very moment you say yes to a request for a speech there are a number of
questions and answers that you must sort out in partnership with your
client. Immediately what should leap to mind are issues of style,
story, audience and message.
"We Need A Speech"
is an all day workshops that covers the
bases of
writing for this demanding oral medium of communication.
Participants will come
away with a solid understanding of
the rules of engagement including:
- How to find your
speaker’s voice
- How to get to the
message
- What you must do if you
can't get access to the
speaker
- How much research you
should do
- The biggest pitfalls in
writing speeches for the
public sector
- Determining what you
can control, and what you
can’t
- Why humor is the most
challenging and dangerous
choice for speech writers
- The politics of Power
Point
- How to market yourself
as a speechwriter
Other topics include:
- The rules of engagement.
- Speaker needs vs.
audience needs. Trouble
ahead?
- Effective openings.
- Leaving them asking for
more.
How do I know this stuff? I have been
writing speeches
for clients for over a decade. If you want the gory details go to my
other website www.weneedaspeech.com.
I also
teach
the craft at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, B.C. and have given
speech writing workshops to the Canadian Public Relations
Society,
the International Association of Business Communicators,
the Society
for Technical Communication, Let's Talk Business
in New
York and New Jersey, and to Toastmasters. And I do
the same for
corporations who want their staff to brush up on their skills.
Next Workshop
The
Date: Saturday, August 25, 2007
Time:
9am to 4pm
Place:
YWCA Downtown Vancouver
535
Hornby Street
The
Cost: $135CAN (early bird sign up - good to August 7th. After which cost will be $160.
Sorrry, no refunds after August 17th.
Payment
in advance via PayPal (you do not have
to sign up to PayPal to use your credit card) Payment gives you
automatic registration.
Just
click on the button below.