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Giving a good business speech is not like telling a good joke.
manguage noun \ˈmaŋ-gwij, -wij\ Proper business speech excluding uptalk, vocal fry, and excessive or frivolous apologies.
"Free" is a successful business speech between two covers, pleasant, upbeat and full of anecdotes and bullet points.
A couple of suits (presumably part of the North Dakota management?) are listening to a manager give an inspiring "washing machines or cocaine" bit of business speech.
For it was at Lancaster House that Margaret Thatcher delivered her "Europe open for business" speech in April 1988, extolling the virtues of the single market.
It hopes to gain shareholder support at the end of this month for the creation of a new entity called NewCo, which would include the core business, speech and language technology, as well as parts of Dragon, its United States voice technology unit, according to one person who has worked closely with the company.
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The worst and most stressful business speeches are those that ramble without purpose.
Bankers and businessmen were impressed with the president's "Zambia is open for business" speeches which promised a welcome for investors and an accelerated privatisation programme.
Today I write books, give business speeches across the globe, and talk politics and economics on hundreds of TV and radio stations across America.
Cameron deliberately struck a statesmanlike tone in a decent pro-business speech in which he asked to be able to "finish the job".
Brad Woodhouse, the communications director for the Democratic National Committee, called the Romney charges about the president's small-business speech "trumped-up, out-of-context, fact-checked-to-death" misrepresentations, according to a memo obtained by BuzzFeed.
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