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After
receiving your CC (or CTM) recognition,
you can enter the Advanced Communicator Program, where you can refine
and enhance your basic skills. This
program consists of 15 manuals, each
containing five speech projects. Many of
the manuals are career-oriented; several
are not. You choose the manuals you want
to complete and the skills you want to
learn. |
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The
manuals are: |
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226A |
The Entertaining Speaker |
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226B |
Speaking to Inform |
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226C |
Public Relations |
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226D |
The Discussion Leader |
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226E |
Specialty Speeches |
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226F |
Speeches by Management |
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226G |
The Professional Speaker |
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226H |
Technical Presentations |
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226I |
Persuasive Speaking |
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226J |
Communicating on Television |
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226K |
Storytelling |
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226L |
Interpretive Reading |
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226M |
Interpersonal Communication |
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226N |
Special Occasion Speeches |
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226O |
Humorously Speaking |
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When
you work in the advanced manuals you are
eligible for several awards (one of
which is): |
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Advanced
Communicator Bronze (ACB) Award |
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To be
eligible for this award, you must have: |
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Achieved Competent Communicator
(CC) or Competent
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Toastmaster (CTM) award |
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Completed two Advanced Communication
manuals |
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