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Presentation
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Meetings: Planning a Group Session
The following information will help you become an effective facilitator in group meetings. These tips are essential in establishing an environment that allows the learning with long-term results.
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Is This Thing On? Keeping Your Audience's Attention
Eliminating distractions and eliciting feedback make for a professional and effective presentation. Here are a few tips to accomplish both. A focused and concentrated audience will make your job as a trainer easier and their feedback will help you develop your skills in the future.
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The Right Speaker Makes a BIG DIFFERENCE
With so many speakers available in the market, the success of your event lies in selecting the right speaker who would make a big difference in your conference or seminar.
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How to Get People to Listen
How we listen and perceive is influenced by the four perceptual styles: Audio, Visual, Feeler, and Wholistic.
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Steps to Easier Speech Writing
The process of writing an effective speech can certainly consume a lot of your time. But let me share with you some proven steps that can shave a large amount of time off your speech preparation.
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What if Giving a Presentation Were Easy?
Recently on the “Apprentice” Television Show with Donald Trump we saw someone get fired for a lousy presentation. She actually pronounced the companies name wrong? Of course those executives from that company hearing this literally cringed, yes on TV.
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Are Your Headlines Missing These Precise Psychological Triggers?
Are you avoiding learning about headlines because you’re not a copywriter? Better not, because no matter whether you make a PowerPoint Presentation, sales call, or write an email, you’re going to need this information. Find out for yourself the precise psychological reasons why headlines entice us so.
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The Secret to Great Presentations
If you take only one piece of advice about public speaking, make sure that it is this pearl of wisdom. If you focus on this one simple thing, the number of times you say “uhm” won’t matter. If you focus on this one thing, your gestures and not knowing what to do with your hands won’t matter. If you focus on this one thing, then the occasional loss of train of thought won’t matter. In fact, if you focus on this one simple thing, you can break just about every rule that public speakers are supposed to abide by, and you will still win over your audience.
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