|         Listen to Everyone When you are speaking at an event that has multiple speakers, try to           listen to as many of the other speakers as you can. This will help to           build your dynamic public speaking skills for that particular presentation.           In particular, don't miss the keynote or general session speakers. By           doing this you are able to add a polish to your talk and to the event           as a whole.  It also might save you some embarrassment.  I'll never forget many years ago I was doing a breakout session for           a big real estate company. We then went to the closing general session           an hour later, the big shot keynote speaker made a fool of himself by           using material I had gone over already. He may have been a good speaker,           but he did not practice dynamic public speaking skills. People were looking at me and winking.  There were only two concurrent sessions going on and it would have           been really easy for the keynoter to stop by and check out the breakouts,           or at least find out what I and the other breakout session speaker were           going to be talking about. It is vital in order to use your dynamic public speaking           skills effectively. Besides listening to as many speakers as you can, where you can learn           for future events, having this dynamic public speaking skill requires you make           sure your material at this event is really unique which will help guard           you from embarrassing situations.                       |