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| The 3 Ps of Perfect Presentation By: Billal Jamil As a Presentation Coach - I am asked frequently -'I have a presentation next week - how should I prepare???' I have seen delegates (given ... |
| Presentation Skills: What Is Your Message? By: Gilda Bonanno When you are preparing a presentation, one of the first things to do is to focus on your message. Think of your message as the ... |
| 5 Reasons Why Presenters Won't Use a Microphone By: Gilda Bonanno Often, I have seen people refuse to use a microphone when they're presenting, whether at an office meeting, community event or industry conference. Yet, using ... |
| Please DO Read the Speaker's Introduction Word for Word By: Gilda Bonanno If you are introducing a speaker at a meeting, conference or event, it's not only okay to read his or her written introduction word for ... |
| The Golden Rule of Communications By: Gilda Bonanno When you are preparing a presentation, it is important to remember what I call the Golden Rule of Communications: "Communicate unto others as they want ... |
| 5 Tips for Creating a Crisp and Memorable Introduction By: Gilda Bonanno If you are the speaker at a meeting, conference or event, it's one of your responsibilities to provide a written introduction to the meeting organizer. ... |
| Olympian Jeff Galloway: Set Mini Goals By: Gilda Bonanno Running and public speaking have a lot in common, including the fact that both become easier over time when you practice them regularly using the ... |
| Does Aikido's Shu Ha Ri Help With Presentations? By: Gilda Bonanno Recently, a presentation skills coaching client asked about Shu Ha Ri, the cycle of training used in the Japanese martial art of Aikido and sometimes ... |
| 3 Ways to Use Images in Presentations, Inspired by Daniel Coyle, Marjory Abrams and Garr Reynolds By: Gilda Bonanno Images can be a powerful means of communication - hence the old adage, "a picture is worth a thousand words." According to Daniel Coyle, the ... |
| Applying "Genchi Genbutsu" to Presentations By: Gilda Bonanno One of the key principle of the Toyota Production System and Lean manufacturing is "genchi-genbutsu," or "go, see, and confirm." How does the concept of ... |
| Exaggerate to Practice Your Body Language - Inspired by Daniel Coyle's The Little Book of Talent By: Gilda Bonanno Daniel Coyle, the New York Times best-selling author of The Talent Code, has written a fascinating and informative new book, The Little Book of Talent: ... |