presentation skills
presentation skills
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by Paul B. Evans - 2007-03-02
Everyone will NOT like you as a speaker (or as a person for that matter).That may be the #1 thing you need to know to get over the fear of public speaking, or to not let unwarranted negative feedback ...
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by Ed Sykes - 2007-03-04
Academy Awards come and go, but one thing is a constant: bad acceptance speeches. You may never win an Academy Award, but you may be asked to give an acceptance speech for an accomplishment in your bu...
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by Ed Sykes - 2007-03-04
It's 2 p.m. and your manager walks up to you with that look on his face. He announces that the company president wants you to give a presentation to him concerning the high profile project you have be...
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by Ed Horrell - 2007-03-10
Got an important presentation or speech to make? No problem…here are some ways to make sure they get your message and want you back.1) Make sure you give your audience some personal information about...
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by Stephen Thomson - 2007-03-11
The main objective of any presentation is to communicate effectively and efficiently the information, the ideas or plans with the audience. Speaking before an audience and making an effective presenta...
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by Peter Lawless - 2007-03-22
Pretty powerful combination you might think. What would Brian Boru have done faced with 10th century marauders wielding 20th century weapons? He would not have had a hope! That is what dynamic imagery...
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by Deborah Torres Patel - 2007-03-30
Nearly every day we are called upon to present ourselves. It might be in a business setting, where we need to convince customers to purchase a product or it might be in a social setting where we need ...
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by Al Borowski - 2007-03-27
Presentation Skills training during your professional career should have included a lesson about telling jokes in a presentation. That lesson should have been, "Don't tell jokes!"Unless you are pe...
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by LISA BRAITHWAITE - 2007-04-02
Whether you're speaking to a large group in an auditorium, or a small group in a conference room, your voice is your most important tool as a speaker. To use your voice for maximum impact and make...
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by Lisa Braithwaite, M.A. - 2007-04-04
Whether you're speaking to a large group in an auditorium, or a small group in a conference room, your voice is your most important tool as a speaker. To use your voice for maximum impact and make you...