presentation skills
presentation skills
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by Vincent Stevenson - 2007-05-21
Time is money and when speaking in public having a clear objective is even more important with business talks.The key question is - what is the purpose of your presentation? What do you want to achie...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2007-05-23
Have you ever been to a boring presentation? Most of us have, and most of them are boring because there is no life or passion in what the speaker is saying. People remember more of what they see and...
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by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2007-05-23
Ever been nervous, anxious, or downright fearful when having to speak to a group?Try this: Imagine everyone in the group is looking at you with smiling adoration. Feel that they can't wait to hear the...
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by Yvon Douran - 2007-05-31
When asked what activity causes the most stress in a person's life, speaking in front of an audience will often be at the top of the list. Like most pursuits that we choose to devote our time to, bein...
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by Peter Temple - 2007-06-06
Our eyes are attracted to shiny things. You know that when you take a walk in the park; the glint of the sun from a gum wrapper lying in the grass draws your attention. Or you look up at the sky on a ...
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by Vincent Stevenson - 2007-06-09
MS Powerpoint is a mature product in a mature industry and yet still it is the most frequently misused application on the market.Why is this?Well, the mistake that most inexperienced users make is tha...
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by Vincent Stevenson - 2007-06-11
Why all the fuss about MS Powerpoint? There's only one way to achieve success with this application and that is not to succumb to it.Why is this?Well, the mistake that most inexperienced users make is...
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by VINCESTEV - 2007-06-10
Copyright (c) 2007 The College Of Public SpeakingMS Powerpoint is a mature product in a mature industry and yet still it is the most frequently misused application on the market.Why is this?Well...
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by LISA BRAITHWAITE - 2007-07-03
This might be the biggest concern of would-be speakers: "What if I forget what I was going to say?" The horror! Imagine: You're standing in front of a room full of people. The seconds tick by...
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by Lisa Braithwaite, M.A. - 2007-07-04
This might be the biggest concern of would-be speakers: "What if I forget what I was going to say?"The horror! Imagine: You're standing in front of a room full of people. The seconds tick by loudly as...