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Saturday, March 6, 2010
That's what I said to my tax-preparer for 30 years when he told me that he was retiring before the 2009 tax year. 0160; Another pleasant surprise:  He charged me significantly less for the service than my previous tax-preparer.  "Are you sure?" quot; Yes, he
 
Monday, February 8, 2010
You’re prepared (or at least you think you are). “So what do you do? ” 8221; they ask. You know this “elevator speech” shouldn’t be more than 30 seconds. You even practiced the skill at some workshop you attended last year.
 
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Related posts: 15 ways to improve your presentations in 2009 How public speaking makes you richer, thinner and better in bed How to prepare a Pecha Kucha or Ignite presentation ...Tags: Every type of presentation has its own challenges. As part of a “Public Speaking and the New Year” blog carnival organized by Angela de Finis, I’ve identified what I see as the major challenge or trend for each presentation type in 2010 and given you my best presentation tip to overcome it.
 

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However, it’s challenging to prepare a good Pecha Kucha presentation and even more so to deliver it well. So prepare your narrative so that you’re a little bit short of 20 seconds rather than a bit over. And if you’ve found this post because you’re preparing for one – go well! Photo by Olly Barrett This week I went to my first Pecha Kucha night in Wellington, New Zealand.
gave a presentation on Monday, which I prepared over the weekend. Preparation and rehearsal take time and effort. People without fear tend to skimp on preparation and rehearsal, they wing it. Let your fear motivate you to prepare and rehearse and you’ll be a more effective speaker. It’s normal to get nervous about public speaking. When you stand up in front of people and open your mouth, you’re making yourself vulnerable.
In a perfect world, every new presentation would be prepared from scratch, tailored exactly to the specific audience. Related posts: 9 ways to edit your presentation 4 Reasons brainstorming may sabotage your presentation How to save time preparing a presentation ...Tags: Tags: Content PowerPoint PowerPoint slide design presentation presentation planning presentation preparatio But in reality, you sometimes have to cobble together a “new presentation” from pre-existing material. How can you create an effective presentation in the
Is it possible to be prepared and still be spontaneous? I'll share my method of preparation just as an example. Each of us has our own method for preparing and practicing, so I'm not saying you should do what I do. If I'm lucky, I get to research my audience in advance and can start my preparations already knowing something about what their needs are. I've heard many speakers say that they create their presentation at the last minute, don't practice, and basically wing it , all because they don't want to lose spontaneity. They're afraid that if they practice,
Thou Shalt Not Steal the Time of Them that Follow Thee. TEDx Tokyo 2009 In less than two weeks TEDx Tokyo will have its unveiling. Al Gore became an engaging presenter with the aid of simple, high-impact visuals that helped him tell the story and give evidence supporting his content. • Using a prepared script from the lectern (no slides) Isabel Allende: Tales of passion . In general, TED has earned a lot of attention over the years for many reasons, including the nature and quality of its short-form conference presentations. All presenters
But what does that mean PowerPoint slides should look like in 2009? say if you must use PowerPoint, in 2009, use it to further the discussion with your audience. In that scenario, speakers in 2009 could use PowerPoint to: Ask questions of the audience: Instead of loading your slides with bullets or pictures, try posing relevant--and thorny--questions about your issue. Olivia Mitchell of the Speaking About Presenting blog sent me this provocative post by Laura Bergells on the Maniactive blog: It notes the backlash against bullet-filled PowerPoint slides, which led to simple art-filled slides.
Many people say that they don’t have time to write a good speech.   Well that’s bulls***t! Here’s a simple structure that will help you write a great speech in under then minutes: This really does work and and will help you construct and effective speech in less time than you could ever have thought possible.
In my last post, I wrote about why it’s worthwhile to spend time preparing a presentation. But it’s also possible to waste time preparing a presentation, by not going about it in the right way. So here are my 7 time-saving tips to help you prepare a presentation efficiently. 1. Always be preparing
Prepare yourself for what it will be like. What this means is that when you’re presenting with the back channel - you need to monitor that channel and be prepared to change course and adapt. Visit her blog for more tips on how to prepare and deliver an engaging presentation. Learn more about Twitter for business in our Pistachio Micro sharing. Macro results. HOME TOUCHBASE BLOG Your Suggestions? SERVICES Market Engagement Enterprise 2.0 Speaking and more
Tags: Content presentation planning presentation preparation rule of three stories three-part structur In my Presentation Planning Guide I suggest that you use a thee-part structure for your presentation. They work for novels and movies, and for presentations too. But, using a three-part structure is not a rule set in concrete.