It seems like the speaker obtained his speech from Anthony Robbins materials. My question is, are we allowed to just copy another people's speech for our assignment? like a learning artist usually train by copying from Master's work?
If you are referring to the speaker in the video who spoke about the "3 Ds" and his "recipe for success", I didn't know that material came from Tony Robbins' information. It would be protocol to always refer back to the information's source and who thought of it. That is common courtesy and required legally I believe. In terms of my speaking - the evaluation, there is nothing from Robbins material in there.
@BTTalker Thanks for the answer. Ya I am clearly referring to the speaker's material and just want to know how we handle our speech if we derive material from other sources.
I love this guy. Bob's workshop literally helped me in my daily life as well as Toastmasters. As a manager, I have used his sandwhich technique to evaluate my employees and leaving with a positive experience instead of a bashing session like most people feel they get when they are evaluated in the workplace. I am appreciative to know Bob personally and value every minute I can learning what he has to offer.
It seems like the speaker obtained his speech from Anthony Robbins materials. My question is, are we allowed to just copy another people's speech for our assignment? like a learning artist usually train by copying from Master's work?
Or do we have to be very original?
inajones1 1 year ago
@inajones1
If you are referring to the speaker in the video who spoke about the "3 Ds" and his "recipe for success", I didn't know that material came from Tony Robbins' information. It would be protocol to always refer back to the information's source and who thought of it. That is common courtesy and required legally I believe. In terms of my speaking - the evaluation, there is nothing from Robbins material in there.
BTTalker 1 year ago
@BTTalker Thanks for the answer. Ya I am clearly referring to the speaker's material and just want to know how we handle our speech if we derive material from other sources.
Thank you,
inajones1 1 year ago
@inajones1 You refer back to the author of the material. This is the appropriate protocol.
BTTalker 1 year ago
@inajones1 thanks alot!
inajones1 1 year ago
Thank you Bob:
This was very helpful to me. You are the best! Please keep this type of training coming, it really answers a lot of questions.
Ona
onazene 2 years ago
Thanks Ona,
You always have the most positive things to say. I really appreciate your remarks.
BTTalker 2 years ago
I love this guy. Bob's workshop literally helped me in my daily life as well as Toastmasters. As a manager, I have used his sandwhich technique to evaluate my employees and leaving with a positive experience instead of a bashing session like most people feel they get when they are evaluated in the workplace. I am appreciative to know Bob personally and value every minute I can learning what he has to offer.
Jason Turner
pimplunchbox 2 years ago
Thanks JT for the comments that make a sandwich maker feel like a gourmet chef!
BTTalker 2 years ago