presentation skills
presentation skills
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-09-25
Presenting ideas effectively to audiences that are at best indifferent, and at worst skeptical, is a challenge. But if getting your idea adopted in the workplace or getting your boss to buy into...
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-12-08
Every audience expects presentation handouts, and your presentation should include them. But these three common mistakes will make your handouts a liability to your presentation instead of an asset.1....
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by J.J. Yong - 2008-04-23
People presumes that making Powerpoint presentations are very time consuming. If you are given a task of presenting data to your employer or your clients - who are your audiences, you need to work fas...
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by J.J. Yong - 2008-04-23
Presentation has been one of the working experiences where the employees will display certain of data to the bosses or possible ideas and proposals are being brainstormed to bring across the message t...
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by J.J. Yong - 2008-04-26
You might be distracted when you start doing your Powerpoint slides. You want to make a better presentation to deliver your information to your audiences. Many good presenters had made their way to ef...
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by J.J. Yong - 2008-05-08
Most presenters have remarkable skills in making unique Powerpoint slides which contain related images and text-contents; and complicated multimedia such as video and music clips. Audiences will be me...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-28
The PauseIn our classes we have participants work through a number of exercises, and people quickly learn that indeed, it's much more comforting when you can give your presentation to one person at a...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-29
We begin with Part I of a 4-part series on organizing the sequence of your presentation so that your information creates maximum impact on the audience. Getting off the right start is absolutely crit...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-29
Know that public speaking is the number one human fear. So if you have ever been or are a bit nervous about giving presentations in public, realize you are not alone. Most people have the same proble...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2008-07-29
Opening with a "Bang"You've got at most 30 seconds to give your audience a compelling reason to sit up and listen to what you've got to say, or you've lost them to their Blackberries or Suduko. Now t...