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    speech on a particular subject, you know something about that subject. Secondly, memorizing the speech word for word will
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    A department manager in a struggling company recently summed up what's wrong with many organizations.Contemplating his firm's abysmal performance, he told me: "We have lots of pro
    t subject. Secondly, memorizing the speech word for word will make it sound that way when you deliver it—memorized. And, finally, when you memorize a speech word for word, you’re taking the chance of fumbling over one word you can’t remember.

    Reading a speech doesn’t work either, because you want to

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