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This 13 pages report is written as a speech for a keynote speaker at an annual meeting of corporate human resource executives, from a variety of companies. The topic is the importance help employees improve their health, which ultimately improves the bottom line of the corporation. The HR people need to understand that healthy employees are better employees and use less of the organization's medical and healthcare benefits. Humor, quotations, statistics, and tips on public speaking are included. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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13 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BWobese.rtf
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for corporate entities, issues related to the human "costs" of obesity, and the long term impact of the high cost of obesity on society in general. The challenge will be
to present the information in ways that are engaging, entertaining, and informative. Depending on the personality of the person making the speech, the overall tone may be one that serves
as a call to action, one of outrage at the condition Americans have "allowed" themselves to reach, or one that outlines the fundamental savings an organization can realize through supporting
efforts to keep employees physically fit. The student should also make note of the fact that humor is one of the easiest
and most winning ways of grabbing the attention of an audience. While obesity is certainly not a particularly funny topic, there are certainly countless jokes about fat people! What the
speaker (who will be referred to as she throughout the paper) wants to convey is that this is an extremely serious topic, despite any humor in the actual speech. The
facts and figures related to obesity and its costs to society truly makes it an issue of life or death. Opening The speaker can establish a certain intimacy with the
audience by asking them if they have seen the movie Shallow Hal. Audience members will be expecting a speech on cutting medical costs through corporate fitness programs and incentives and
the speaker will surprise them about asking about a movie in a conversational tone. The speaker will explain that in the movie Shallow Hal, Jack Black plays Hal, a man
who is under the spell of the "magician" Tony Roberts and can only see the inner beauty of a woman, regardless of her appearance. As a result, he thinks his
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