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The Currency of the new Economy, is Trust Rachell Botsman

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The Currency of the new Economy, is TrustRachell Botsman

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ThesisCollborative Consumption: A social and economical system driven by networkTechnologies that enable the sharing and exchange of assets, from spaces to cars,And in ways and on a scale, never thought possible before.

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She used cats, an adorable story aboutA man and his cat.

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Keeping the audience

-She implanted the thoughtThat any of them could be Doing the same thing

-Used examples ofOrdinary people, offeringInteresting and unheard ofservices

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Dreaming Big

• Rachel Botsman follows many of the Ted Commandments, But I personally felt she followed this the best.

She honestly believes thatWe can change the futureIn this way.

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Dynamism

4.5/5

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Improvement

For a fair partOf the time, Rachel seemed

Almost timid, unsure of herself

“Confidence is Key”

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Visual Aid & Emphasis

Rachel used many visual aids in her presentation in order to emphasize theDramatic increase in growth of her concept, as well as to display the flowOf this plan.

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Emotion

The more heavily invested you are into something, the more convincingly you canTalk about it. When you’re emotionally attached to your idea or vision, it’s easier

To spread with others

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Personality

I also learned that being able to relate to your audience, or making themAble to relate to you is a very powerful tool in spreading and sharing

Your ideas and values.

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How they’re the same?

Both speakers have ideasAnd views about paving the Way to a better future forSociety.

Similarly, they both likeTo utilize empathy and Relation with their audience

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How they’re different.

Ken prefersRelying on personalStories in orderTo get the audienceTo relate to him

Rachel heavily uses others stories,As well as visual aids to project herIdeas to the audience

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Speech Tips

• Confidence; They’re already listening, just be big.• Smile; people will feel more comfortable and less

threatened• Humor; Don’t be afraid to crack some dry humor jokes.

(crack some ‘guilty smirks’ for bonus points.• Knowledge; You absolutely have to understand your

subject in and out because you’re going to stumble over your words if you don’t.

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Resources• http://www.mydesy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Rachel-Botsman-at-June-fastBREAK.jpg• http://images.ted.com/images/ted/8e7641dcd3c52ceb27772363bc9efbcfaf8f710a_389x292.jpg• http://www.greenbusinessguide.co.za/wp-content/themes/LondonLive/thumb.php?src=/wp-content/uploads/201

2/08/Rachel-Green-Speaker.jpg&w=276&h=135&zc=1&q=100• 2 Images are from her actual Video.• http://iftalks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/rachelcard-296x180.jpg• http://blog.connect.me/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/rachel-botsman.jpg• http://img.scoop.it/tYhAKaMNG20vIRrwQPbObzl72eJkfbmt4t8yenImKBVaiQDB_Rd1H6kmuBWtceBJ