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3e Training: Presentation Tips # 14
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Monday, 19 May 2008. Presentation Tips # 14. Have you heard the one about. Jokes are very unlikely to help you when you present. The chances are that they will offend someone and if they don't, it is possible you will deliver them badly or forget a key line. Humour on the other hand is more likely to be an asset and when done well, will be regarded as cleverer and funnier. Humour is often best encouraged by cultivating an interactive and flexible approach . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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3e Training: Presentation Tips # 10
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Monday, 12 May 2008. Presentation Tips # 10. Unless you have to. Thoughtless movement can be irritating and, therefore, distracting for the audience. It is acceptable to move purposefully to collect a prop, use the flip or a slide, and to deliberately move to different spots when addressing a large audience. Speakers should be careful not to sway, and women should beware of pointing the toes of one foot in the air.(men rarely do this - I do not know why). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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3e Training: Presentation Tips # 11
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Monday, 12 May 2008. Presentation Tips # 11. When members of the audience are trying to listen there will be many times when their concentration lapses and at those points it is particularly important to ensure that your non verbal communication is supporting your information. Facial expression is very important to show your commitment, and regular smiles will show confidenec and give reassurance that you are happy with your argument. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Presentation Tips # 14.
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3e Training: Presentation Tip # 5
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Thursday, 8 May 2008. Presentation Tip # 5. Keep it Simple Stupid! Too often speaskers fail to have any regard for the capacity of the listeners to absorb information. For a number of reasons too much information is delivered leaving the audience confused about what is essential and what is supplementary. The speaker should always have a clear, achievable objective and leave the majority of the detail for later (e.g. the handout, questions, individual discussions, the internet). Presentation Tips # 14.
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3e Training: April 2008
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008. Presenting Tips # 2. Control the focus of attention at ALL times. Eliminate distractions behind and around you. Take down posters and pictures, move people and plants. Get rid of old flip chart pages and redundant PowerPoint slides. Your task is to manipulate the audience to consider you information or proposals. Remember that the audience has thousands of alternative thoughts to play with and you are competing with these. Tuesday, 22 April 2008. Presenting Tips # 1. Before formin...
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3e Training: Presentation Tips # 12
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Monday, 19 May 2008. Presentation Tips # 12. When planning your presentation make sure you are not likely to be subservient to PowerPoint or any other medium. You are your greatest asset, you are your best visual aid. Find the place in the room where you can be best seen, and use that space with no distractions behind you for the majority of the time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Presentation Tips # 14. Presentation Tips # 13. Presentation Tips # 12. Presentation Tips # 11. Presentation Tips # 10.
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3e Training: May 2008
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Monday, 19 May 2008. Presentation Tips # 14. Have you heard the one about. Jokes are very unlikely to help you when you present. The chances are that they will offend someone and if they don't, it is possible you will deliver them badly or forget a key line. Humour on the other hand is more likely to be an asset and when done well, will be regarded as cleverer and funnier. Humour is often best encouraged by cultivating an interactive and flexible approach . Presentation Tips # 13. The mirrors of the soul.
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3e Training: Presenting Tips # 3
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Saturday, 3 May 2008. Presenting Tips # 3. As the speaker you will intially feel intimidated when you pause. However, silence is essential. It allows you to compose your sentences, it enables the listeners to absorb your message, it gives you time to breathe properly, it creates the opportunity for interaction and it gives you an appearance of authority and conviction. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Presentation Tips # 14. Presentation Tips # 13. Presentation Tips # 12. Presentation Tips # 11.
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3e Training: Presenting Tips # 4
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Sunday, 4 May 2008. Presenting Tips # 4. Rember that it is very difficult to listen. Help the listener by pausing and speaking at a pace that is far slower than you think is necessary. As a guide, imagine yourself speaking to a three year old. This might also help you to change your tone, introduce expression, and deliver at a vaired but slower pace. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Presentation Tips # 14. Presentation Tips # 13. Presentation Tips # 12. Presentation Tips # 11. Presentation Tips # 10.
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3e Training: March 2008
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Sunday, 16 March 2008. It has been a long time coming, but finally we have the 3e Training website up and running. This blog enables us to tto share our training experiences, pass on words of wisdom and extend our training expertise to every corner of the world. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.