presentations
presentations
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by Dale Robert - 2007-03-12
In all my years of public speaking, I have learned many techniques to help calm those butterflies in the ol' stomach before getting up in front of a group. Several techniques don't actually have anyt...
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by Peter Fogel - 2007-03-15
Persuasive public speaking is all about connecting with your audience. One of the quickest ways to heighten your audience connection is to use a theatre acting technique called 'Breaking the Fourth ...
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by Callie Williams - 2007-03-14
As a business you have to understand the importance of a consistently comfortable and productive environment. Making your conference, boardroom or meeting room, the hub of your innovative ideas, as...
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by Felicia Slattery - 2007-03-18
In my career as a college professor of public speaking and in my private communication consulting and coaching practice, I have helped thousands of people learn to better present their messages in...
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by Robert Daniel - 2007-03-29
Do you have a dream?Is it something you have held onto, maybe without even sharing, for as long as you can remember?This is the third question in as many sentences, but it has to be asked. What do you...
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by Patricia Weber - 2007-04-08
There are only three ways to get more business or more revenue: you can get more clients, you can sell to your clients more often with more products or services and you can increase your fees or price...
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by Melvin Vu - 2007-04-12
Part of developing Great Presentation Skills is to understand the type of presentations which you intend to give. Is your presentation meant to educate, train, inform or persuade and make money?In thi...
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by Pamela Ziemann - 2007-04-20
Your audience is more discerning than they were a year ago. So many things are calling for their attention they have to make judgment calls on the matters they can eliminate. At home they're using the...
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by Rosemary Horner - 2007-04-24
The audience was waiting for the company president to say something. The chatter stopped and the sound of the room was hushed. Only the sound of the projector hummed above the hushed pulsating breath...
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by Melvin Vu - 2007-04-25
To fail to prepare is to prepare to fail. Great presentations require much preparation. A good presentation starts out with introductions and an icebreaker such as a story, interesting statement or fa...