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Presentation
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Presentor / Trainer: Quick - Thinking On Your Feet
Being in control and aware of your audience is important when making a presentation. These useful tips will help you homer those curve-balls that audiences tend to throw. So step up to the plate and make that presentation more effective.
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1,000,001 Reasons To Connect With Your Audience
The goal of public speaking is to connect with your audience. to have a conversation. When you are making eye contact with one person, when you are having a conversation with one person in the audience, the entire audience feels as if you speaking directly to them individually. Eye Contact is Mandatory
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Seven Tips to be a Memorable Speaker
Seven highly effective tips to help you become the memorable speaker you want to be. Allow your audience to walk away with the information they need!
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Steps to Easier Speech Writing
The process of writing an effective speech can certainly consume a lot of your time. But let me share with you some proven steps that can shave a large amount of time off your speech preparation.
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Understanding An Urban Myth ( 55% / 38% / 7% is Wrong)
In this article I would like to lay to rest an urban myth that only 7% of a presentation is based on the words that you use. This figure is used by presentation trainers and coaches around the world, but it just is not true.
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Presentation Terms for Beginners
MTL's and BAT's have nothing in common with BLT's or
SUV's, but they are part of any great PowerPoint
presentation.
Here is a glossary of terms used by professional graphic
artists and presentation pros that you should know.
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The Secret to Great Presentations
If you take only one piece of advice about public speaking, make sure that it is this pearl of wisdom. If you focus on this one simple thing, the number of times you say “uhm” won’t matter. If you focus on this one thing, your gestures and not knowing what to do with your hands won’t matter. If you focus on this one thing, then the occasional loss of train of thought won’t matter. In fact, if you focus on this one simple thing, you can break just about every rule that public speakers are supposed to abide by, and you will still win over your audience.
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