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Prevent Presentation Problems
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With careful preparation, leaders can avoid technology glitches at speaking engagements, say presentation experts.
Presenting to Senior Leaders
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Managers must be succinct when presenting ideas to higher-ranking leaders, who are often pressed for time, says a presentation expert.
Everyone Has Something to Teach
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Both first-time and seasoned presenters at last year's Conference for Community College Advancement say the experience has made them better professionals and are encouraging others to share their knowledge with colleagues at this year's event.
Avoid These Presentation Gaffes
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A recent viral video spoofing a well-known lecture series demonstrates several public speaking faux pas, says a communications expert.
Ways to Lose Your Audience
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It’s easier than ever for a public speaker to lose his or her audience, says an executive coach.
Rules of Conduct for the Conference Room
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When managers prep for their next team meeting, they should consider not just what they’ll say but how they’ll say it, says a communications professional.
Make Presentations More Passionate
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Communications experts say that an audience is more likely to care about a presenter and his remarks if they sense that he is passionate about the topic.
What Comedians can Teach You about Public Speaking
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A communications expert says leaders could learn a lesson from comedians who he believes are the “ultimate public speakers.”
Great Visuals Make a Great Presentation
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People respond better to visuals than the spoken word alone, say communications experts. Still, they warn that not all visuals enhance a presentation.
Calming Nerves before a Presentation
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Is there anything that people can do when their nerves get the best of them during public speaking? A reporter from Inc. magazine recently interviewed a pair of communications experts for the answer.
Learn to Say Less during Presentations
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If you had 30 seconds instead of 30 minutes to get your message across in a presentation, would you be able to do it?
Presentations in the Social Media Age
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Being a great speaker is never easy, writes a communications expert. But now, with audience members likely to have mobile devices in hand and real-time access to numerous social channels, he argues that the challenges have multiplied.
The 'Fatal Five' to Avoid During Presentations
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A few years back, nonprofit communications expert Andy Goodman wondered: "Why are so many of our colleagues—decent, well-educated, well-intentioned folks—so good at being boring?" After conducting research for a book on bad presentations and hearing the pet peeves of thousands in the field, he believes he knows why.
Clearing Up Presentation-Speak
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Managers should never use the expression “Does that make sense?” during presentations, writes one public speaking expert who notes that it can have negative implications.
Simple Speeches are Great Speeches
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Steve Jobs' 2005 commencement address at Stanford University has been viewed more than 4 million times on YouTube. One Forbes staff writer notes that Jobs’ speech is a veritable clinic for all managers who have to speak before a crowded room.
PowerPoint Alternatives: What to Do When Your Presentations Put People to Sleep
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A recent survey reveals that about one in five working adults would rather do taxes, go to the dentist or work on a Saturday than sit through a PowerPoint presentation. Sound familiar? A public speaking expert offers managers and other users of the ubiquitous software advice on how to jazz up presentations and keep audiences from wishing they were elsewhere.
I'd Rather Eat Live Spiders: A Definitive Guide to Becoming a Successful Speaker_PDF
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This book discusses the importance of effective speaking and listening to success in many aspects of life, including in one's career. It provides advice on how to become a better speaker and listener.
I'd Rather Eat Live Spiders: A Definitive Guide to Becoming a Successful Speaker
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This book discusses the importance of effective speaking and listening to success in many aspects of life, including in one's career. It provides advice on how to become a better speaker and listener.
Plugging In
CURRENTS Article
Good public relations starts with the face of your institution, but what if your institution's leader needs a face-lift?
Odds and Ends: Commence Operations
CURRENTS Article
Judy Woodruff, veteran journalist and commencement speaker, shares her thoughts on how to deliver a memorable speech at graduation.
Manager's Portfolio: Secrets to Powerful Presentations
CURRENTS Article
In this article, an experienced presenter gives tips for making your presentations memorable and even moving. Such talks start with practice, are delivered with passion, and end with the audience taking away a call to action.
What Do They Expect?
CURRENTS Article
Retired University of Richmond professor of communications Tarver outlines a six-step plan for making successful presentations to small groups.
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