How to Listen When The Speaker Is Ranting and Rambling
One of my biggest personal challenges, is listening to a speaker who is ranting and/or…
One of my biggest personal challenges, is listening to a speaker who is ranting and/or…
My UBC Faculty of Management students will recall that I said that Bill Clinton’s speech to the Democratic National Convention was memorable. I also predicted that Clinton’s speech would be remembered and analyzed as one of the great communication events in recent years. Now that the dust has settled and the smoke cleared from the U.S. Presidential election, it is also much clearer what was important and what was not. It is even more clear now, with the passage of time, and the elimination of all the emotion. Below is the Wall Street Journal’s glowing assessment of Clinton’s speech. Coming from the WSJ, one must admit that their opinion carries even greater weight because a Rupert Murdoch owned publication is not expected to show much admiration for anything to the left of Karl Rove.
Assistant Deputy Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, MP Bruce Stanton, and Deputy Chair…