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Tor Constantino - The Daily Retort

My Closing Thoughts…

Here’s my final video blog post from the SCORRE Conference, which I attended last week.

The conference helps communicators organize and present virtually any kind of  information in a clear manner.

The need for the conference became apparent when the organizers conducted a study of 2,500 individuals who had attended a series of speaker events and found the following results:

  • 75% of attendees could not communicate the purpose of the speech they had just heard;
  • 50% of the speakers themselves could not concisely communicate the objective of their speech.

Enter the SCORRE Conference to help. Even though I’ve been a professional communicator for 24 years, this conference helped me as you’ll hear in this video below.

Question: How do you practice communicating?

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    Tor Constantino - The Daily Retort

    A topical blog that focuses on issues of faith, family, finance and fitness. I have more than 20 years experience as a former journalist and current PR practitioner. Additionally, I'm a father, husband, marathoner, writer and believer.

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