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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
It was a pleasant surprise to pull Donne’s name out of the raffle hat since I had the privilege of working with her when she attended the National Speakers Association/ Northern California Chapter Pro Track program in 2008. The challenge she faced was in learning to project greater physical energy by using her body language and vocal skills more intensely. I am pleased to announce that Donne Davis, founder of the GaGaSisterhood (”Where Grandmas bond, brag and benefit”), has won free attendance at our Encore! Elegant Skills for Powerful Presentations seminar that is
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Monday, June 22, 2009
We joked about it later over drinks - he apologized, even though he was right). “Lets start 20 minutes late with gear that doesn’t work”  (San Francisco 2008, @Adobe Software ). I piss off a hostile and drunk audience (Cambridge 2008, @Ignite). The problems of being uni-lingual  (Kiev, Ukraine 2008 ). One of the goals of the book is to talk about things going wrong in public speaking. Few books ever mention how often things go wrong, even for experienced speakers, and I want to make sure these stories get told.
 

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The ten topics that a venture capitalist cares about are: Problem Your solution Business model Underlying magic/technology Marketing and sales Competition Team Projections and milestones Status and timeline Summary and call to action You should give your ten slides in twenty minutes. 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.
IBM Knowledge Socialization Project: Storytelling in business People using the Beyond Bullet Points (BBP) approach enjoy successful presentations because they tell stories while giving the presentation. They don’t load their slides with a lot of words and meaningless data. Instead, they weave together the point of their presentation using the story telling techniques
For those of us who build content in teams located all over the globe, the ability to share, collaborate, and review revisions provides a phenomenal project management advantage. Yes, you can design a PowerPoint presentation without using PowerPoint. And you don't need Keynote or OpenOffice, either. With speedy internet access, you
One of his co-workers said, "Jerry, I'm really concerned about several aspects of safety on this project." quot; JERRY'S APPROACH: "Well, we have the best safety record in the nation for a firm of our size, so we can handle all aspects of safety on this project." quot;YOU"-FOCUSED APPROACH: "We share your concerns about safety on this project and here is how we're going to manage it." LOGIC ALONE rarely persuades someone. And logic may also be out the window when we are preparing our presentation or pitch. "Huh?"
Image: Project Gutenberg's " My First Picture Book " ...Tags: The winners have been announced in this year's " World's Best Presentation " contest at SlideShare.net. I have some issues with this contest, the main one being that none of these slideshows is a "presentation." For a presentation to happen, you need a presenter and an audience.
She spends her vacations volunteering for a major project in microfinance, and she'll be telling us about that experience today" tells your audience more than they'll find on your resume. Meet Denise Graveline . Denise is president of don’t get caught a communications consulting and training firm. In more than 20 years she has held senior posts at the U.S.
Here’s an article from UK’s Telegraph describing what was uncovered as a result of the Darwin Correspondence Project which is attempting to compile 15,000 of the [...] ...Tags: Tags: Link Love Correspondence Project Darwin Hair colo Turns out Charles Darwin took this question very seriously! Who knew? He
38 mins ago « Weekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Jan 30, 2008 Silicon Valley Sightings: San Jose Mercury News » 67 How to Successfully Moderate a Conference Panel, A Comprehensive Guide Categories: Conference Posted on January 30th, 2008 Yesterday, I moderated another panel, ( here’s a review ) and I’m told by the conference organizers it went well. After the very disruptive revolt at SXSW 2008, moderators and speakers need to pay attention to how the audience (customers)
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