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Leaders prefer to improvise their speeches; audiences deserve more

12.01.2021 by David Murray // Leave a Comment

Today, dedicated Writing Boots reader, please take a short trip over to ProRhetoric.com, where I do my rhetorical best to obliterate “the false arguments, unconsidered attitudes and convenient canards of corporate leaders, about the creation and delivery of oral communication”—all of which were put forth in a Harvard Business Review piece earlier this year.

Whether you agree or disagree with my assessment, I’d love to have you add your voice.

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