Speaker Competency

Our rating system is based on the National Speaker Association (USA) Professional Competencies

NSA is committed to helping its members achieve their highest levels of competence as professional speakers. To fulfill that commitment, the NSA Board of Directors has adopted Professional Competencies to be mastered by Association members. These competencies guide the selection of program topics for NSA's educational meetings and publications and form the core curriculum for NSA's Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) program.

Professional Competencies

Expertise

This competency refers to knowledge, skills and experience in a specifically-defined area, with a particular emphasis on the application of this knowledge, these skills, or experience. It entails knowing which body of expertise is ideal for you, as well as researching and developing the content of your speaking presentations/performances. Expertise also requires you to maintain advanced knowledge of your chosen area(s). The set of competencies for this area include:

Eloquence

This competency refers to the art of speaking and the use of powerful and persuasive presentations. It embodies the knowledge and skills of presenting, performing, theatrical methods as well as techniques for creating the proper setting for an effective presentation. The set of competencies for this area include:

Enterprise

This competency refers to the skills needed in the purposeful undertaking of a successful speaking business venture. It involves business management, sales and marketing knowledge, and the skills and techniques needed to generate income through speaking engagements and other revenue streams. The set of competencies for this area include:

Ethics

This competency refers to the principles or standards governing the conduct of the members of the speaking profession. It is the foundation and the summation of the three other competencies. It is about whom you are as a person in your personal life and in business. It encompasses your reputation, character, integrity, honesty, and the building of trust with all of your stakeholders. You may excel in expertise, eloquence, and enterprise, but if you are perceived as unethical, your career and your membership in NSA are jeopardized. The set of competencies for this area include:

Demonstrating the ability to ask ethical questions before acting in order to make better decisions and, when in doubt, to tap into the wisdom of their peers


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