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Monday, April 7, 2008
How to Change the World A practical blog for impractical people. « A Brief History of Mine | Main | Resolution Assistance » December 30, 2005 The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint I suffer from something called Ménière’s disease—don’t worry, you cannot get it from reading my blog. Written at Atherton, California
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Make no mistake that having powerful and visual support materials is critical to your impact. And remember that with this advanced technology and the many more options available for visual support, your confidence and control as the centerpiece has to be even more skilled.
Think of Steve Jobs and why his presentations are so powerful. (He He led our Top Ten Communicators of 2005 list, even before the famous iPhone announcement , and was on the list most years since.)
While With all the recent emphasis on the design of your PowerPoints (Keynote for the Mac), it's time to revisit the fact that your visuals are NOT your presentation.
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Friday, March 6, 2009
And I have a chapter on the power of pictures and stories in my book too. Chase Thanks Chris, I've got a presentation coming up this weekend and this was a great refresher course as I attempt to sit down and hash out my material. The value of putting other people first can never be underestimated (unless you subscribe to the 48 laws of power!). chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of Make Better Presentations - The Anatomy of a Good Speech February 23, 2009 · Comments You deserve some great tools, so I’d like to share what I’ve been working on.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
presentation at OSCON 2005 . Even though this talk is from 2002, his slide presentation style is still as fresh today as Axe Body Spray. Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink presentation at SXSW 2005 . Oh, the power of music. Gladwell’s Blink presentation at SXSW 2005 (mp4) which I got to through the great KnowHR post Top 10 best BEST OF KNOWHR 10 Tenets for The New HR Top 10 Best Presentations Ever 5 Things HR Needs to Do to End Pay Inequality Now 10 Ways to Know When Its Time to Get Out of HR 65 Things I Believe About HR RECENT POSTS Interview Question of the Day: Do You Drive a Hummer? Our Job in HR is to Help People Healthy Disagreement in HR 65 Things I Believe About HR Back to Basics in HR CATEGORIES Select Category Alert Awards Benefits Blogging Books Business Business Slang Careers Change
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Friday, May 1, 2009
chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of How to Start Speaking at Events December 8, 2008 · Comments One day, I wasn’t a speaker at conferences, and then I was. And then a little while later, I was a paid speaker.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
We are not suggesting that the mere presence of digital backchannels positively enhances the academic setting; rather, we suggest that, if properly choreographed, these channels, just like the organization of chairs and podiums in a lecture hall, can augment the live event in new and powerful ways. 2005 ]; [ Page et al. home submissions about dhq dhq people contact Spring 2009: v3 n2 Current Issue Previous Issues Winter 2009: v3 n1 Summer 2008: v2 n1 Summer 2007: v1 n2 Spring 2007: v1 n1 Indexes Title Author ISSN 1938-4122 Announcements Call for Reviewers Call for Submissions DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly Spring 2009 Volume 3 Number 2 v3:n2 >> | Print Article | Taporware Tools List Words Find Text Collocation Designing Choreographies for the "New
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006
To underdress is to communicate the following message: “Im smarter/richer/more powerful than you. Read More] Tracked on February 18, 2006 at 08:17 AM
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Friday, May 1, 2009
look for a concentration that features a concentration of powerful voices - where can I go to hear a bunch of inspiring people at the same place? I'm lucky in the fact that the city where I live has never had a tech / business / online conference, so am hoping it will be a success. blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: Windows Mobile Fantasy App Contest Next post: Review - 30 Year Old Canadian Club Get the blog sent to your inbox by entering your email address: Get the Free
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Your colleagues can answer questions for you David Harrison: I knew some of my colleagues who’d helped with the presentation were following the event but what I couldn’t imagine was how powerful a force having your co-workers liveblogging whilst you were talking could be. You’ll get immediate feedback Paul Gillin : Having recently waited six months to get audience evaluations from one presentation, I can tell you that the immediacy of the tweeted feedback was wonderful. You attract interest and participation from a much wider audience, AND you offer a networking tool to
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Steve Jobs is the exception to the rule – a corporate executive whose product introductions captivate audiences as powerfully as the best motivational speakers. He’s a college drop-out whose eloquent 2005 Stanford University Commencement address has been watched [...]
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