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How to Give Great Presentations
How to Give Great PresentationsPresenationIf you can, give the audience a copy of the notes or slides, that way they will have something to write on, take notes, or just draw on and their focus will not be to stare a hole in your face.
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Discussion threads 2008-03-26
How to Give Great Presentations (Part Two)
How to Give Great Presentations Part TwoMaking PresentationsIn a class in management at the W. P. Carey School of Business, one of the instructors in the MBA program commented that making presentations was one of the two skills that employers complained were lacking in graduates (the other was working in...
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Discussion threads 2008-03-20
How to Give Great Presentations (Part One)
How to Give Great Presentations Part OneRespect your audience's intelligenceOne more: For the love of Pete DON"T READ THE POWERPONT SLIDES VERBATIM TO YOUR AUDIENCE!!!! They can read and, most likely, are way ahead of you having read the slide as soon as you put it up (which, by the...
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Discussion threads 2008-03-19

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How to Give Great Presentations (Part One)
I've heard a ton of people give advice about presentations, and most of it, in my humble opinion, is bad advice. Tips such as "gesture with your hands" are not bad tips, per se, but they aren't geared to the needs of people who actually have to...
Tags: Management, Jon Greer, Strategy, Presentation
Blog posts 2008-03-18
How to Give Great Presentations (Part Two)
Yesterday, I shared the first five of my Top 10 Tips for Giving Great Presentations. Today's post continues with the second half of the list: Simplify your presentation: No matter how technical your audience is, they aren’t as versed in your subject matter as you. Simplify difficult...
Tags: Audience, Presentation, Advertising & Promotion, Recruitment & Selection, Marketing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2008-03-19
The Short Road to Great Presentations.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
The Short Road to Great Presentations. Peter Reimold and Cheryl Reimold. John Wiley & Sons Inc., 111 River St., Hoboken, NJ 07030. 342 pages. 2003. ISBN 0-471-281360. $39.95 paperback. Speakers want to communicate effectively with their audiences by presenting a clear message, supporting it...
Tags: John Wiley & Sons Inc., SALES
Research articles 2004-04-01
The Leadership Power of Great Public Speaking
When Steve Jobs does his song and dance, he delivers his message to an eager and receptive audience, and theres no question that his mastery of public speaking helps promote his message and causes even those who arent Apple zealots to take notice. Id hazard a guess that this...
Tags: Will, public speaking, speaker, General, leadership, leader
Blog posts 2007-01-27
The Leadership Power of Great Public Speaking
This week, Steve Jobs did his MacWorld song and dance. While he delivers his message to an eager and receptive audience, there's no question that his mastery of public speaking helps promote his message and causes even those who aren't Apple zealots to take notice. I'd hazard a...
Tags: public speaking, speaker, leadership, leader
Blog posts 2007-01-13
Improve Your Presentations with Better Body Language
See the speaker in this picture? She looks pretty tense, and she's definitely not smiling. Bad presenter. Bad! She should follow the advice of the aptly named Great Presentations Mean Business blog, which offers three simple ways to improve presentations by improving your body language. And here they are: Walk… Take a hike!...
Tags: Rick Broida, body language
Blog posts 2007-09-14
How to Give Great Presentations
Big sales pitch, product launch, or press conference coming up? Banish your fear of public speaking with MSN Careers' six tips on giving stellar presentations. A couple highlights: Slow down and relax.  When presenting, try to maintain a moderate pace -- not too quick or too slow. Start in...
Tags: Security, Sales Strategy, Professional Development, Sales Tools, Presentation, Smile, Sales, Career, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-03-20
3 Simple Rules for Great Presentations
Here is entrepreneur coach Guy Kawasaki explaining, in very simple terms, the three most important rules for most presentations.  This is basic stuff, I know, but you'd be surprised at how many sales pros don't "get" that when it comes to sales presentations, less is more. ...
Tags: Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales Tools, Sales, Geoffrey James
Blog posts 2009-02-09
Overcome Your Fears And Become A Great Speaker
You are already a great speaker. You give great presentations every day. Think about how often you successfully communicate your ideas to loved ones, co-workers, or acquaintances. You make a simple point. You choose language that they understand and to which they can relate. You answer their objections satisfactorily. You...
Tags: Speaker
White papers 2004-09-28
Sales Tips: Secrets Of Great Presentations
The vacuum created by your not caring about how great your presentation is, or whether your customer buys your product or service, is filled with your caring about your customer's perception of your product or service, about how it can best meet his needs. Into the space that would normally...
Tags: Customer, HELIUM, Sales Strategy, Sales Tools, Sales Force Management, Sales
White papers 2008-01-01
How to Present Like Steve Jobs
How to Present Like Steve JobsThe real successLots of people invent things. Lots of people give great presentations. The key to wealth is to control the flow of money consequent to your discovery, with the concomitant ability to divert as much of this flow as possible to your private accounts....
Tags: job, Present Like Steve Jobs
Discussion threads 2008-05-01
Developing Great Training Presentations
Training presentations are great tools to get employees motivated - but they have to be designed effectively to achieve results. Keeping the information interesting can do it and most of all, make it relevant to every group. The article includes various tips on how to develop great training presentations for...
Tags: HR.com, Training, Training Presentation, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Human Resources
White papers 2001-07-20
How to be a Great Speaker: Free TJ Walker Book
Would you like to be a better public speaker? Does the thought of speaking in public scare you? Would you like to learn how to master presentations and reduce your public speaking anxiety? One of the best uses of your other 8 hours is to become a more powerful...
Tags: Speaker, Presentation, TJ Walker, Robert Pagliarini
Blog posts 2009-08-13
Creating Web-Based Presentations
Remote presentations—those delivered to customers online—are very different from presentations made in person. Their purpose is the same—to convey information in a way that has an impact—but they require important adaptations.Web-based presentations serve some important purposes. First, they can add a rich dynamic to your company's web site; new customers...
Tags: customer, web, presentation, online communications
Articles 2007-05-01
Presentation Excellence: The Credit Crisis Explained
The Find: For those looking for ideas on how to boil down complicated ideas into simple and compelling presentations, Jonathan Jarvis's short visualization on the credit crisis should show you the way â€" plus, it may clear up any lingering confusion about what's going on in the financial...
Tags: Presentation, Podcasts, Financial Accounting, Blogging, Microsoft Office, Internet, Finance, Office Suites, Software, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-03-02
How to Give Better Presentations
How to Give Better PresentationsBetter PresentationsGreat topic!!You're right, we never look as nervous / flustered / scared etc as we feel. Try video taping yourself and you will see.I attended a leadership class where we had to give mock presentations and they were video taped. It took me...
Tags: Better Presentations, Join Toastmasters
Discussion threads 2007-05-31
Narrate and Share PowerPoint Presentations for Free
A presentation without narration is like a comic book without word-balloons: You get the general idea, but it's not nearly as informative or entertaining. The MyBrainshark presentation-hosting service lets you add narration just by picking up your phone. All you do is upload your PowerPoint slide...
Tags: Microsoft PowerPoint, Presentation, Podcasts, Microsoft Office, Internet, Office Suites, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-10-14
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