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Lance Haun

Category Archives: Speaking

September 27, 2011
by Lance Haun
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Blogging, Influence, Evolution and the End Game

It was 2am and a cocoon of light from my laptop enveloped me. 647 words taunted me, begged me to finish them off properly for a blog post I was working on for the next morning but I was stuck. … Continue reading →

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October 19, 2010
by Lance Haun
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Translating Your Story To Public Speaking

A little over a year ago, I decided I wanted to do some public speaking. I had just done my first big appearance on a panel at SHRM National. I had built up a strong presence online, I had a … Continue reading →

Categories: Speaking | Tags: fear of public speaking, public speaking | Permalink

August 3, 2010
by Lance Haun
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Your Thoughts: Twitter and Public Speaking

So imagine you’re at a conference and a speaker is just bombing it. Maybe they don’t know their audience. Maybe they aren’t covering the topic well. Maybe they aren’t being responsive. Whatever the reason, they suck. You also have a … Continue reading →

Categories: Speaking, Twitter | Tags: what happens on twitter | Permalink

May 3, 2010
by Lance Haun
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HRevolution, #socialrecruiting, SocialMediaPlus and recruitDC

May is an exciting and busy month. Traveling and the opportunity to meet up with folks from across the country is a perk of what I get to do. Would it kill us to have something on the west coast? … Continue reading →

Categories: Conferences, Speaking | Tags: #socialrecruiting, hrevolution, recruitDC, social recruiting, socialmediaplus | Permalink

April 20, 2010
by Lance Haun
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Addressing Your Fear: Public Speaking

I hate public speaking. I know a few people that have told me in all honesty that they really love it. I have a feeling that these people have something wrong with them. One of the first public speaking disasters … Continue reading →

Categories: Speaking | Tags: fear of public speaking, public speaking, self-improvement | Permalink

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