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Presentation
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Audience Respect
One of the biggest mistakes most presenters make is in not considering or respecting their audience when preparing their talks. Showing respect means not boring them to tears with a data dump of information which is meaningless to them.
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What if Giving a Presentation Were Easy?
Recently on the “Apprentice” Television Show with Donald Trump we saw someone get fired for a lousy presentation. She actually pronounced the companies name wrong? Of course those executives from that company hearing this literally cringed, yes on TV.
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Presenting Effectively
Introduction:
Whether you are a seasoned orator or a novice speaker, you can improve your presentation skills and enhance your credibility through planning, presentation, and practice
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Presentation Skills - Keeping the Blackberries at Bay
The key to successful presentations lies in the ability of the presenter to bond with the audience through the use of proper eye contact. Read more to discover how you've probably been doing it wrong all these years...
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Does Your Sale's Presentation Have What It Takes?
How well do you present yourself and your company to a prospect? Are you too busy bashing your competition to tell your prospect what YOU have to offer? Stop telling your prospects that you’re the best choice and show them you are with an approach that your competition won’t be able to duplicate!
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Powerful Presentations -- The Six Ps
In today’s fast paced world, being able to present our messages powerfully is not just an asset, but has become a necessity. Whether we are presenting one-on-one or to a large group, we will be successful if we make use of what I term as the Six Necessary Ps.
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Escape PowerPoint Hell: 5 Tips For Better Presentations
Everyone knows the signs. The glazed expression, the droning sentences, the
bored audience. These are all indications that someone is stuck in PowerPoint
purgatory. Avoid this fate by consciously developing slides that are an asset rather
than a detriment. Read this article for five tips that you can apply immediately to
help you get out from behind your slides and engage your audience.
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