News Release: Patience Chisanga-Mayer calls for public speaking training…
Public speaking, leadership and branding expert, Patience Chisanga-Mayer says public speaking is an essential skill for todayโs business and political leaders.
Lusaka, Zambia โ March 29th, 2022/ Patience Chisanga-Mayer has called on young professionals, business leaders and political leaders to invest in public speaking skills as essential tools that can help them influence and inspire their audiences.
Speaking in a live interview on the side-lines of one of her public speaking master classes, the public speaking, leadership and branding expert has encouraged the general public, entrepreneurs, executives, business leaders and politicians to invest in public speaking courses and coaching services in order for them to improve their presentation skills if they are to grow professionally and lead effectively.
โIt is not rocket science. You cannot lead effectively if you canโt speak, you canโt cultivate professional advancement, if you canโt speak. James Humes an author and former presidential speech writer once said, the art of communication is the language of leadership” these are the words of a man who wrote speeches for Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, Benjamin Franklin and many other leaders worldwide. There is no winging it in public speaking and leaders or professionals who invest in it develop a confident and persuasive voice,โ she said.
Mrs Chisanga-Mayer is the first female Zambian Toastmaster to be awarded the Distinguished Toastmaster Award, a communication and leadership award that represents the highest level of educational achievement in Toastmasters International.
โEffective communication and public speaking are a key skill to becoming a good leader. It is not what you say but how you say it. You can use as many complex words as possible, you can use any language of your choice, but if you do not encompass emotional intelligence, truth, good listening skills, respect, owning and telling your story and so many other speech devices required for one to communicate in a manner that leaves a footprint; people will not listen to you and sadly may not respect you. What you say, how you say it, when you say it, to whom you say it, and whether you say it within the proper context are critical components of being an exceptional speaker and leader.โ She said.