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Thursday, December 10, 2009
you know, the person who always has an anecdote, a colorful example or a yarn to spin...then DELIVERY TECHNIQUES
Tags: Presentation Tips and Techniques Using Story in Presentations business presentations stories stories in presentation Everyone has heard the advice about incorporating stories into a presentation to make your message more " sticky " and easier to understand. So we're all on board there.
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
How do you handle the spaces in between your points, stories, examples, and exercises? Share your examples of effective transitions in the comments!
...Tags: Tags: Quick Fixes Public Speaking Techniques and Strategie We talk a lot about organizing our content, main points, opening and closing, but we rarely talk about how to get from one segment to the next. These are your transitions .
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Monday, October 22, 2007
If you're a parent, says speechwriter Jeff Porro , you've already got the technique down. Enviros will know about the Endangered Species Act; patient advocates might not, for example. - Set up a conflict quickly. Tags: storytelling women and public speaking speechwriter secrets public speaking tips speech examples speech preparatio How do you tell a story? That's especially important for speakers -- whether you're at a cocktail party, in a meeting, or in front of an auditorium full of listeners.
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Monday, December 22, 2008
There are many creative ways of integrating new hires, by connecting them with mentors or by giving them self-directed learning activities, for example. Tags: Training Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Adult Learning Principle During a session with a client the other day, we talked about the delivery of his company's new employee orientation. He was looking for ways to make his message more clear and to keep his diverse audience's attention through a day-long training.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Then he coached Anne Brennan, a woman with no speaking experience whatsoever, to win a standing ovation at the Liberal Democratic Party annual conference by using rhetorical techniques. Overnight, Max became an in-demand presentation coach and eventually left academic life to teach rhetorical presenting techniques to business people. In his book, Lend Me Your Ears he shares those techniques.
Max Atkinson claims there’s no magic to it. There’s no need to go to a quote book.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
This is an example of why preparation and practice are so important. Tags: Quick Fixes Pet Peeves Public Speaking Techniques and Strategie Following up on my post about where to put your notes , here's my quick tip about using a lectern: Don't. Okay, that's a little harsh. And I'm the first to admit that I hate absolute
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
have to point you to another example of bad PowerPoint usage , posted by Dave Paradi. In this example, it's not so much what's on the screen as how the speaker is using the tool that is painful even to read about. Tags: Speakers Preparation Pet Peeves Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies PowerPoin Oh dear. I
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Whether it was to illustrate a point, to make an example, or to create an analogy, he managed to find ways to incorporate people's names and businesses into the presentation in a smooth, seamless way. Tags: Quick Fixes Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategie Here's a quick tip to make your audience more receptive to your presentation: use their names in your talk! Last week at my networking group meeting, one of the speakers managed to mention five or six people in the room as he went through his ten-minute presentation.
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Friday, November 20, 2009
For example, if you want to make a point by bringing your voice down low, the last row may not hear you. Tags: Quick Fixes Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Voic Download audio here. I'll be the first to admit that I take an almost macho pride in my ability to project my voice. I
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
For example: "Channel your second-grade teacher and playfully give out gold-star stickers to all the people in your life — young and old — who somehow make your day a little easier." How about giving prizes to audience members who participate in an activity, or who are the first to answer a question, or who win a game (I give out my " No Heckler " mini buttons to people who sit in the front row)? "Hide messages for your family to find throughout the day, like 'Thanks for doing a load!' Tags: Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Fun Stuff Resource This list of "48 Ways to Be Nice and Improve the World Around You" showed up in my inbox the other day and, while it might seem like a stretch, I thought some of these ideas might be fun to adapt for a presentation.
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