Aug 12, 2016
Being able to communicate effectively is an integral part of business success, and having the ability to confidently deliver a speech or presentation is an important skill. However, there is no denying that delivering a presentation is never easy; an unforgettable presentation, that is.
An unforgettable presentation is one that has a powerful impact on their audience, and serves its purpose of communicating a message or information to the audience.
Read more on how the key factors of motivation, utilisation, stimulus, and interest can help you deliver a memorable presentation that will engage your audience.
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Burn this information into your presentation practice Why do people attend your presentations and your training courses? And how can you make them more appealing, [...]
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Burn this information into your presentation practice In my last post (Science of Presenting (Part 1)), I covered the elements of motivation, utilisation and [...]
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This is the third and final part of the Science of Presenting series. Make sure you read parts one and two. I hope you enjoy them. Logic The audience or learner must [...]
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