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Contact your presentation skills coach, George Torok
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Opening your presentation - 10 techniqes and examples to open your next presentation with a bang. You only have a few seconds to catch their attention.
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Power Presentations tips. Free presentation skills tips from George Torok, presentaiton skills expert
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Power Presentations Tip 01
It's not about you
Your presentation is not about you. It's about your audience. How can you create a presentation that is about your audience
First, you need to understand ...
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Power Presentations Tip 02
Begin with the end in mind
Stephen Covey offers this advice in his book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The book is written to develop personal leadership.
You can apply this habit to your presentations in three ways...
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Power Presenations Tip 03
Does your presentation pass the Google test?
Learn from Google. They know something about the presentation of information. They took the chaotic information soup of the Internet and presented the information in ...
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Power Presentation Tip 04
What's more powerful than your words?
Your silence.
The well placed pause is the simplest communication tool. The pause conveys your confidence more than your words. The pause engages your listeners because ...
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Power Presentations Tip 05
Be like a talk show host
Are you ready for a simple and effective method to both write and deliver your presentation?
Interview yourself.
Pick your topic. Decide on your key message. Design the process through which you need to take your listeners. Then frame that thought process with ...
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Power Presentations Tip 06
80 will get you 90
Imagine if you were successful 90% of the time. That would be amazing.
We humans have a natural urge to try to please everybody. That is the main reason we have trouble saying "no".
That urge to please everybody can sabotage your effectiveness as a presenter. When delivering a presentation you need to focus on ...
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Power Presentations Tip 07
Be present when you present
That might sound funny to you. However, you might have noticed that some speakers don't appear to be with you when they are speaking to you. Perhaps they appear fidgety as if they prefer to be elsewhere. Perhaps they ...
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Power Presentations Tip 08
No Jokes - no kidding
Beware of that ancient book that suggests you start your presentation with a joke. Don't do that. No jokes please. Jokes don't fit anywhere in a business presentation.
Why? Three reasons...
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Power Presentations Tip 09
Why do you say that?
Has this ever happened to you? You said something that you thought was significant and your audience gazed at you glassy eyed.
You were hoping that they were thinking about what you said. Instead they were wondering, "Why did you say that?"
Sometimes your audience might be thinking that - but often they won't say that. Instead they sit there quietly and daydream, hoping that you will finish soon because they have already stopped listening.
What can you do to avoid this glassy eyed trauma? How can you keep your audience interested and actively listening?
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Power Presentations Tip 10: Emphasize key points
Your audience doesn't need to remember your presentation word for word. You probably only want them to remember your key points. But if they don't remember your key points then your presentation was a waste of time.
What must you do to ensure that your audience remembers your key points?
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Power Presentations Tip 10: Emphasize key points
Your audience doesn't need to remember your presentation word for word. You probably only want them to remember your key points. But if they don't remember your key points then your presentation was a waste of time.
What must you do to ensure that your audience remembers your key points?
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PowerPoint is not the source of your presentation power. How to find and deliver real power in your presentations.
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PowerPoint presenation Sins - how to avoid the deadly PowerPoint presentation sins
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Presentation Anxiety - understanding and managing the fear of public speaking and presentation anxiety - by John Robert Colombo
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Emphasis your key presentation points so they are noticed and remembered. Use these ten techniques to speak with impact.
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Presentation sins - the Nine presentation sins - how to avoid them in your presentation
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Presentation Skills news
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Presentation Skills Q& A with the presentation skills expert, George Torok
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Presentation skills success - presentation skills training - how to deliver better presentations by following the proces of planning, preparing and delivering your presentation
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Presentation skills tips: Practical presentation tips for presenters and public speakers
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Every member of your audience is different. You can’t treat them the same and expect the same reaction from all of them. Consider this challenge. Imagine that you are presenting to the seven dwarfs. You might be tempted to think that they are all the same because they are all dwarfs and all working in the same industry. Think again.
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Presentation skills tips from presentations author Peter Urs Bender
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Presentattion skills success, presentation skills tips and resources for the presenter
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