
Speaking is a skill everyone needs … and can learn.
Being able to speak well in our modern world is a highly marketable skill — but one that most are never trained or instructed to do.
Often our experience with public speaking in school is one that most students dread and when we enter post-secondary education and the working world many do not have the time or the connections to work on how to speak to groups, managers, teams or even colleagues.
PC³ has adopted the approach that learning how your voice can be used in different ways and differing situations by looking at how the voice works, how we are reflections of the world around us, and how we want to be viewed when we speak. By mindfully building a professional presentation voice we can form a personalized way that you can speak that you feel projects you and is a natural fit for presentation and persuasion in the workplace, the school competition, or even your personal life.
We look at Five Central Tenets of Speaking as you work with PC³:
Examination and Integration of Parts of Speech
Identifying your Speech Goal and Audience Analysis
Presentation Planning and Volume and Rate Control
Speech Structure and Presentation Features
Practice and Alterations/Polished Finish