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Presentation
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Executive Summary Preparation Tips
In addition to your Business Plan use an Executive Summary which is a condensed version of your Business Plan. It is easier for investors to review and saves you and them time. Here are some great tips on preparing an Executive Summary.
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Cliche-Ladened Presentations
Buzz words can sometimes aid a presentation, but often they tend to confuse a prospect, customer, client or co-worker. Anytime you make your listener (or reader) work hard mentally to understand your message, you run the risk that the person simply won't put forth the effort.
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Business Presentations for Neighborhood Watch Patrols
Are you tired of the crime in America and in your own neighborhood and community? If so perhaps you should start a neighborhood watch patrol. First you will have to get with other concerned citizens nearby who also feel the same way you do about crime and care enough about it to do something.
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Presenting a Battle Plan to the Pentagon
When presenting a battle plan to the Pentagon the presenter must understand that the Pentagon has some of the most advanced war planners in the history of mankind. Most of these Pentagon war planners have read nearly every book
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Exhibit and Display Vendors
In tradeshows, it’s not only the exhibits and display booths that play important roles, but also the persons who sell the displays and manage the booths. The effort, time, and money you spent on your tradeshow exhibit will only be wasted if your display booth personnel are unprofessional and not well-trained. This will undoubtedly hurt your company’s name and reputation.
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Charismatic Communication - The Importance of Mega-Framing
Mega-framing describes Strategic or psychological framing and underpins the art of managing perception. It takes in the 'big picture' rather than detail. It may be an overarching theme that enjoins or describes the detail in your presentation, or it may link all your points to a lesson, a purpose or a moral.
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Humorous Resources
I would say that your number one resource for funny material is yourself. When searching for comedic stories, think back on your own life experiences. Often those embarrassing moments and awkward scenarios provide excellent, true-to-life humor that people can appreciate, relate to and enjoy. Such personal stories are doubly effective when they underscore a key point you're trying to make to your audience or when they offer a lesson to be learned from the experience.
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Your Work Vehicles and Your Business Presentation
Investing in your company image makes sense and you must consider this part of your business presentation. It is as important as the signage on your location and your brochures or website. Neglecting your company vehicles is not smart marketing or presentation. What can you do to dress up your company vehicles?
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Public Speaking: 3 Rules for PowerPoint Slides
Public speaking article on how to design PowerPoint slides that are powerful and persuasive. It's easier than you think! Even if you're presenting technical material. Discover the 3 rules for PowerPoint slides as well as the cardinal rule in public speaking.
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