Archive for September, 2010
The List!
Distractions and Potential Problems
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Expecting the unexpected is the first step.
‘Stuff’ Happens!
And when it happens during your presentation, the effect could be the audience won’t GET IT!.
Having your audience GET IT! is the goal of all communication; written, spoken or visual.
First: Have a list:
‘What to Double-Check and What Could Go Wrong’
Next: Work you way thru the list, fixing what needs to be fixed and having plans for ‘what could happen’.
Here’s The List. Read More→
Tips to Reduce The ‘Fear of Public Speaking’
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‘Flip’ thru the pages for ideas that really work!
This Slide is BLANK on PURPOSE.
Don’t Forget the ‘B’ Button!
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It’s BLANK for a
Very Good Reason!
The ‘B’ Button is one of the most powerful features in PowerPoint / Keynote software.
When in presentation mode, pressing the ‘B’ Button makes the screen go blank. Blank, in this case, means completely Black. Use it to enhance your presentation.
Blanking the slide immediately takes the attention off the screen, and puts it on the presenter. Read More→
A Speaker’s Template – SEE The BIG PICTURE
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Develop, Practice and Deliver Your Presentation
This Speaker’s Template gives you the Big Picture. Your entire speech is on a single page.
It’s a great visual to ‘See’ how the Content of a Speech should be constructed and Read More→





