Video: How to Practice Your Communication Skills

“Practice puts brains in your muscles.” ~Sam Snead

Over the last few months, we’ve published a series of blog posts both here and at Forbes.com on Communication Leadership, and building a presentation, speech, or other communication. How we assess our audience, how we build our message, how we document, and how we deliver that message are all important parts of the whole that make up our presentation.

So, how do we practice those skills? Simply put, one at a time. When we work on improving those individual sub-skills, we up our communication game as a whole. Improvement is cumulative: each builds off the other, and overall communication is more effective. Watch:

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Dean Brenner

A book about change

The Latimer Group’s CEO Dean Brenner is a noted keynote speaker and author on the subject of persuasive communication. He has written three books, including Persuaded, in which he details how communication can transform organizations into highly effective, creative, transparent environments that succeed at every level.