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    Corporate Comedian

    The goal of any corporate comedian is to bring forth in lighter levels and clean comedy, corporate elements that are otherwise thought provoking. Conveying complex messages require an extended attention span from an audience, and employees for that matter, under a stressful corporate environment. Corporate comedy has long been proven effective in the delightful delivery of significant messages so long as it is given in a positive manner.

    A corporate comedian delivers his act in a professional and corporate style, from which, the goal is to further the objectives of a board meeting. Some corporate comedians like John Roarke prepares his own custom-written material designed within a company's fundamentals and culture. Someone who's able to put up an act of a corporate comedian certainly is much inclined at what he's doing, and increase employee morale and customer sales. The audience will better retain the messages being conveyed because they are associated with hilarious acts. It's having fun and learning altogether.

    John Roarke has had extensive experience not just as corporate comedian, but also appearing on TV, radio, and film. A few of his corporate entertainment clients are Pepsi-Cola, Anheuser-Bush, Apple Computers, and other Fortune 500 companies. He's also appeared on TV in Jay Leno's "The Tonight Show" as well as Nightline. John's film appearances include "Naked Gun 2 ?" and "Courage Under Fire".

    John formulated these four tips on how to be a successful presenter, which he said he dug from the archives of the Official Comedians' Secret. As a first rule, a corporate comedian should stand out as a leader or expert. Your audience will relax and absorb the messages you're trying to deliver if you seem to be in control and well verse on your material. Next, discernment is key in establishing relations with your audience. Discover what they have been through so you'll know how to get to them and take them out of their milieu.

    Third rule for a corporate comedian is to put everyone on the same page. You can begin your speech by talking about universal experiences that everybody is familiar with. That's to catch everyone's attention to focus on you and have your audience relate to you.

    Lastly, any corporate comedian should know their material in depth. If this happens, you'll have all the time to invent ways on how to positively deliver your messages by spending less energy on thinking what comes after each message.

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