Improving presentation skills: 

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I don’t recall if these notes is from one of the Life the Universe and Everything presentations/panels or something from the Timp Tellers organization. Either way, good info, I thought. In inaccuracies is the fault of the note taker.

 

  • New York Times crossword puzzles is a good way to learn vocabulary.
  • Anagram is where you can rearrange the letters of one word to make another.
  • You use levers to pull me in your audience to your presentation.
  • The success or failure of a speech/presentation is influenced on how you well you draw you audience in.
  • We need to determine in advance what you want to achieve in your presentation.
  • We need a mission plan.
  • You need to determine/define what an audience is expecting to learn when they attend your presentation.
  1. I will get what you give.
  2. Commitment: you want to initiate a commitment from you audience writing something down or do an activity, etc.
  3. Your speech can be a social pivot.
  4. You need to present authority. You can determine the importance of the meeting. If the present of the company is about me.
  • You always play better if you play with team members that are more talented.
  • *29 min need your objective/payload to be delivered. You do this by visually, orally.
  • Have your audience do something.
  • You have to be familiar with your audience even know how to influence them.
  • You need to build to adjust your presentation to match the energy level and knowledge level of the audience.
  • In your preparation have alternative modifications that can fit the needs of whatever audience encountering
  • *33 min if you put together a presentation by doing the PowerPoint topics first and then the speech you are providing a chance for killed by PowerPoint.
  • *35 min recommended book: the Macintosh way by Guy Kawasaki
  • recommended book: selling the dream
  • The energy of your presentation comes from your knowledge of the material
  • *44 minutes airslach.net
  • *54 min Content Rules: How to Create Killer Blogs, Podcasts, Videos, Ebooks, Webinars (and More) That Engage Customers and Ignite Your Business by Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman
  • Recommended book: The Back of the Napkin (Expanded Edition): Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures by Dan Roam

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