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Although Covid19 has meant changes to all kinds of work, presentations, while done remotely, still need to happen and happen effectively. So how does presenting
Although Covid19 has meant changes to all kinds of work, presentations, while done remotely, still need to happen and happen effectively. So how does presenting
Published first on Forbes.com Whether it’s a sales presentation, a pitch to a board of directors, or simply getting buy-in from your team, we are
You don’t have to be a graphic artist to create great visual aids – aids for the audience, that is. Unfortunately, most of us don’t
You’ve built your presentation, you’ve created your slides, you’ve clicked through them a few times figuring out what you’ll say, you’re thinking you’re good to
It’s tragic. An otherwise perfect presentation gets sideswiped by an audience distractor. All of the time, energy and effort that went into gathering the audience
It hit me today that I am not the only person who would benefit from a huge banner hung in my office, home and possibly
Every presentation should be built with the audience in mind. In order to do that, you need to be armed with some important information about
Yes, you. I hear you presenting yourself, or your product or service using all your industry speak, your smarty-pants lingo, your endless acronyms and jargon
You have to be quiet to be heard. I know it’s counter-intuitive, almost oxy-moronic. but truly, as presenters we must avoid the non-verbal and verbal
Resolve to make the coming year your best one yet. Do not allow one opportunity to present yourself, your product or service to be missed.