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<title>Audience-Friendly Presentation Style Habits in Three Easy Steps</title>
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<description> You have presentation style habits that automatically appear when you are speaking in public. Where did these habits come from Most likely you picked them up from watching other people give presentations, or they are carry-overs from your own conversational style. They tend to be so automatic ...</description>
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<title>Building a Trade Show Display</title>
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<description> If you are taking your newest products to a trade show then you will need to come up with some ideas on how to build a trade show display in order to adequately market your products. You might seem at a loss and cannot think of anything, however building a trade show display is not so difficult ...</description>
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<title>Business Presentations - Use Power Pitching - Get the Personal Edge</title>
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<description> Whenever and whatever you're pitching, dozens of factors will figure in the final decision of your prospects. All else being equal, you have the edge if you can establish a personal connection. Connect emotionally and intellectually, so they like and trust you more than your competitors. How...</description>
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<title>Cell Phone Do's And Don't During A Meeting</title>
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<description> What would we do without our cell phones Wow, there's a scary question. It's hard to imagine a world without them. But cell phones, connected as they may keep us, seem to have an amazing power to disturb and trump face to face interaction. For example, why is it that during a meal or a ...</description>
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<title>Create A Better Impresion With Your Emails</title>
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<description> How do you come across in your emails As I receive more and more requests for assistance by email, I also get more and more poorly worded or badly formatted emails. When you ask someone for help, or approach them for the first time, you will get a much better response if you word ...</description>
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<title>Data Visualization Flash Charts: Information in a Flash</title>
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<description> Flash chart, flash map, flash graph may be mistaken for flashy visual aids. It is true that many data visualization tools are flashy and consequently overwhelming and counterproductive, but the market has produced data visualization capable of simplicity and speed-thus quot;flash quot; does not stand for ...</description>
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<title>Dump that Overhead Projector.</title>
<link>http://www.ezinearticles.us/articles/Business:Presentation/Dump-that-Overhead-Projector-.htm</link>
<description> What is it about overhead projectors that causes us to become lousy communicators Why do our speeches or presentations lose much of their steam when we use overheads Well, for starters, we often give more attention to the overheads than the audience. It can't be helped. After all, we have...</description>
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<title>How to Prevent Presentation and Speaking Disasters</title>
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<description> I just got back from my whirlwind speaking engagements and it occurred to me that you might be interested in these recent experiences especially since speaking in the number one way to increase to raise your visibility and credibility in the industry . In a matter of two weeks, I spoke at two ...</description>
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<title>I Love the Smell of PowerPoint in the Morning: The 5 Sensory Approach to Business Presentations</title>
<link>http://www.ezinearticles.us/articles/Business:Presentation/I-Love-the-Smell-of-PowerPoint-in-the-Morning-The-5-Sensory-Approach-to-Business-Presentations.htm</link>
<description> You're in a conference room. You're giving a PowerPoint presentation to several of your colleagues...and your boss. On a scale of 1 to 5, how sensual is this experience And just how important is sensuality in business-related PowerPoint presentations Believe it or not, live ...</description>
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<title>Keeping Meetings Productive</title>
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<description> KEEPING MEETINGS PRODUCTIVE: Whether participants approve or disapprove of an idea, they shouldn't be penalized or given a raise. If you start criticizing people who disapprove, then you're only making your meetings less productive. Likewise, if you start handing out raises to everyone who agrees...</description>
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<title>Leaves Your Audience Hungry For More. - Presentations That Get Results</title>
<link>http://www.ezinearticles.us/articles/Business:Presentation/Leaves-Your-Audience-Hungry-For-More-Presentations-That-Get-Results.htm</link>
<description> Regardless, if your goal is to make a sale or educate. You don't want to fall prey to the mistakes that many presenters make - loading us down with piles and piles of information and communication hodgepodge. Excellent presentations are designed to anchor in the key points that are relevant for ...</description>
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<title>Planning a Group Meeting</title>
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<description> CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE FACILITATOR: As chairperson, focus on the meeting's goals and objectives throughout the meeting. Most everything you say should serve that purpose. A written agenda and visual aids serve as reference points and help to reinforce your purpose. You will make your ...</description>
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<title>Presentation Paranoia</title>
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<description> quot;The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public. quot; Sir George Jessel Have you had this feeling before Rest assured you are not alone. You might be one of the many who would rate your fear of public speaking alongside ...</description>
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<title>Presentation Skill Mistakes</title>
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<description> Last week my husband and I attended an awesome 4 day work conference! I decided to sit in on both days of business presentations hoping there would be a nugget or two I could share with you. Presenting to an audience of 100 to 300 top producers were executives of a large company. While ...</description>
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<title>The Crucial Components of a Lesson Plan</title>
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<description> MAKING INFORMATIVE LESSON PLANS: -The performance objectives should answer this very basic question what should the trainees be able to do at the end of the training period that they were was not able to do at the beginning of it -For evaluation procedures, how will the trainee's ...</description>
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<title>The Who, What, Where and When of Color In Your Documents</title>
<link>http://www.ezinearticles.us/articles/Business:Presentation/The-Who-What-Where-and-When-of-Color-In-Your-Documents.htm</link>
<description> This article will help you to assess and maximise the impact your use of color in your documents and presentations will have on the readers. First of all you need to identify the following; who your readers are what your purpose is when to use color where to use color </description>
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<title>10 Tips For Bringing Your Event To Life</title>
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<description> Your job as an event planner doesn't stop with the meeting in the company boardroom. You may be call upon to organize an employee appreciation event, an awards dinner, a product launch, the celebration of a company milestone, a gala recognizing a longtime employee's retirement, an incentive ...</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2006 03:02:33 GMT</pubDate>	
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<title>27 Tips For An Effective Presentation</title>
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<description> So you're not a professional speaker. That's no excuse for NOT giving a professional presentation. You have a great product or service! You've put together an awesome presentation with great content! You really know your stuff! You're an expert! None of this matters if you don't have ...</description>
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<title>35 Surefire Ways to Kill a Meeting</title>
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<description> 1. Play quot;find the meeting quot; by changing the location and time of your meeting at the last minute. 2. Don't bother to book your meeting room in advance. Lead the group from room to room trying to find another place to meet. 3. Bring 5 handouts for 20 attendees. 4. Leave and ...</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2006 03:02:33 GMT</pubDate>	
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<title>Beetle Bailey and Presentation Skills</title>
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<description> In March 2002, the comic strip Beetle Bailey contained a valuable lesson for business presenters. As General Halftrack walked into his office, his secretary asked: quot;How was Lt. Fuzz's presentation quot; The General replied: quot;Like the Washington Monument. quot; Puzzled, the secretary asked quot;The ...</description>
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<title>Eight Success Tips for Your First Trade Show Booth</title>
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<description> Exhibiting in a trade show can involve a major investment of money and time. But the financial returns for your business can be excellent if you learn some of the secrets of trade show booth success before signing up for a show and investing in your displays. If you're considering setting ...</description>
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<title>Handling Questions with Authority</title>
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<description> At some point in your presentation you will be expected to answer questions from your audience. They might have some burning questions that need to be answered before they buy into your message. Handling their questions with authority can make the difference for you between a successful ...</description>
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<title>Powerful Presentations: How to Write and Deliver a Presentation to Remember</title>
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<description> If the mere thought of standing up in front of an audience makes your knees quiver, you should know that you're not alone. Public speaking is one of the top fears listed by Americans and for good reason- most of us don't do it very often. My personal theory is that the fear stems from the ...</description>
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<title>Presentation Pitfalls Series: Top 10 Content Mangement Mistakes</title>
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<description> Here, David Letterman style, are what I consider to be the Top 10 most common mistakes presenters make when organizing and preparing their content: 10 Not setting the stage. An introduction should be more than just quot;Hello. Today we'll be discussing _____. quot; If you just jump into the ...</description>
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<title>Story Telling As A Tool For Trainers</title>
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<description> Once upon a time... quot;Yeah right, don't tell us a story, we are not kids. quot; quot;If stories come to you, care for them. And learn to give them away where they are needed. Sometimes a person needs a story more than food to stay alive. quot; - Barry Lopez Story telling is an art and like many arts ...</description>
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<title>The End is the Beginning</title>
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<description> People remember best what you say last. In a presentation, what people take with them to put into action or to connect with what they already know depends to a large degree on how you end the presentations. So in one sense, the end of your presentation is the beginning for the audience. ...</description>
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<title>The Missing Link in Presentation Skills Training</title>
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<description> Imagine you are the most amazing figure skater who ever lived. When rehearsing in a peaceful, empty rink, you demonstrate the ultimate in athleticism and artistry. You defy the laws of gravity as you leap in the air, landing with flawless precision. You spin with effortless grace and power; you ...</description>
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<title>The Presentation After the Presentation</title>
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<description> Allowing the audience to ask questions after your presentation is an excellent way to reinforce your message and to continue to sell your ideas. In addition, because listeners can ask for clarification, audience members are less likely to leave your presentation with misconceptions about the ...</description>
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