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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Here are ten ways to transition from one idea to the next. Tags: Quick Fixes Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies 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. Have the audience stand up and stretch.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
That way, each individual idea stands out on its own. Whether you click on each sentence to make it "fly in" or click on each slide to advance it, each idea takes the same amount of time to talk about. So if you think that cramming multiple ideas on one slide saves you time, it really doesn't.
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
Here are some ideas that have worked for me: 1. Tags: Training Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Adult Learning Principles Resources Depending on the size of your group, and especially when you're conducting a workshop or longer training, you will want to encourage participation from your audience.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
We teach the techniques, behaviors and skills that are associated with powerful and effective public speaking —and we do it with a proprietary coaching approach that gets great results. She didn’t coach them on “how” to do that, but she said they all ended up fully expressing their ideas and emotions in a rich and meaningful way. .
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
I’m back from PowerPoint Live and today’s tip is about the top ideas I learned while at the conference. It is now known as The Presentation Summit, reflecting the evolution of the content beyond just software features to many other techniques and ideas that presentation professionals need to know about.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Executive speech coach's 15 techniques to present online. Taking the best ideas Tom has taught me, added them to Fripp presentation techniques , and here you have the July 7 lead article in eLearn magazine. As corporate training budgets are reduced Webinars are being more and more popular. Enjoy.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
I'm reading posts on all the social media sharing this great idea about adding stories to your business presentations. You can do this by keeping the movie model in mind and applying two specific techniques while you're crafting your speech or presentation content. And this is hailed as a breakthrough? You'd be bored to tears or worse.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Just because the person is disagreeing with your ideas or your content, that doesn't mean he has anything against you as a person. Accept the question as being about ideas and nothing more. Tags: Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Public Speaking Anxiety Resources You might get riled up. You might get ruffled.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Of course, you must look down to find your next idea or point, but don't speak while you're doing it. Tags: Quick Fixes Pet Peeves Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies 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. From the OED.)
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
She also has several great stories to illustrate her topic, activities for interaction with the audience, and good ideas for images for her PowerPoint. Tags: Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Openings and Closings But right now, her talk would take at least a half hour to deliver! Here's how we're approaching it: 1.
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