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Monday, July 26, 2010
Following that we'll look at "The Ten Evils for a  Budo Practitioner" with the art of presentation delivery in mind. The Three Prohibitions (1) To give up (2) To misbehave (3) To be clumsy The Three Joys (1) Vicissitude (2) Honesty (3) Skillfulness The Three Evils (1) Fear (2) Doubt (3) Confusion The Joy of vicissitude. We're afraid.
 
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Internet and emerging computer technologies are providing some obvious opportunities for enriching the environment around us. Some look at methods of delivery and find the essence of informality in the ways in which a learner grows knowledge and skills. Informal learning was not an invention of the Computer Age. To the Zoo.
 
Monday, June 14, 2010
Let's look at the top 5 most boring speaking sins: 1) "Thank you for giving me/us the opportunity to tell you about our solution." Great delivery becomes much easier when the content is audience-focused, includes what you are passionate and knowledgeable about and is easy for you to remember. Of course not! 
 

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There’s a revolution in the design of PowerPoint slides, but not the delivery. They click, they talk, click, talk, click, talk… Here are five methods that will make the delivery of your PowerPoint presentation stand out. On US election night, the political commentators on CNN had high-tech touch screens. No clutter.
How do we keep improving the process, delivery and content so that what we have to offer remains something the attendees want to hear? Understand your delivery style. Consider hiring a speaking coach to evaluate your platform skills and determine the areas which require fine tuning. Almost as if the computer is� impatient.
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Though I wasn’t conscious of it at the time, my team and I were displaying one of the more subtle skills in the designer’s toolkit: committee wrangling. Tags: Delivery Client Committee presentation Vision Writing We recently completed a high-profile product launch presentation for a client. Embrace the pain.
He shared with us through anecdotes how customers had influenced the product, but did not give in to the air-puffed “we are responsive to your needs” cliches. And he shared with us his goals for the software, but never once used words like “proactive,” “vision,” “innovative,” or any other buzzword that sounds good but means nothing at all.
Aside from it being a nice thing to do, it will also give you a chance to practice your presentation skills. You will have a chance to practice your content development skills (even with a message as short as a toast) and your delivery skills (never overlook an opportunity for this!). In any event, in the U.S.
Your delivery of your speech will make or break it. If you have prepared a logical and organised presentation with information that your audience finds valuable, then most people in your audience will forgive less than stellar delivery. Most of us breathe during presentations - or else we’d drop down dead. Slow down.
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In Part 1 of this blog we talked about the importance of teaching children public speaking skills and using The Fun Theory to make the experience enjoyable and effective. None of us want our children to contribute to these statistics. Did you see the passion in her delivery?  . Part 2 of 2  .  .
Last night, the much maligned U.S. Unfortunately, Secretary Geithner did not do that, and I believe a large part of that has to do with his communications skills.   Click here to view the embedded video. Click here to view the embedded video. Needless to say, we are currently in some of the most frightening economic times ever.