- Presentation, the Content and Eight Other Ingredients By : Hans Bool
Many ingredients are required for a presentation. Content is one of them. No presentation can live without it. Yet the idea behind presentation is not so much the content... but in fact the presentation (itself), but what would that be? - Luggage Lessons Learned By : JoAnn Hines
I recently came back from the worst travel trip of my life. Although I have traveled all over the world, this was a simple trip to California yet it quickly moved to the top of the "disaster" list. I won't bore you with the gory details but it gave me food for thought about the relevance of business travel and the lessons one can learn. - Brand Reinforcement in PowerPoint By : Kevin Potts
The fundamental nature of PowerPoint makes it an ideal selling tool. You have a group of people, stuck in a room, listening to a speaker for an extended period of time -- anywhere from fifteen minutes to an hour or more. - Competitor Evaluation When Writing Proposals By : James England
You won’t win every piece of work you pitch for; it’s just not possible…and very time you lose a contract it’s going to a competitor. However, you can help prevent this from happening by analysing the competition. - Better Typography and More Readable Text in PowerPoint By : Kevin Potts
PowerPoint is, fundamentally, a tool for communication, and the heart of that communication is written words. As many charts, videos and illustrations a presentation might have, without text these add up to little more than a collection of disjointed elements pasted between slide transitions. - Presentation Design – Dealing with the Prohibitor General By : J. Douglas Jefferys
As part of the presentation skills training services our company provides, we ask participants to send copies of recent PowerPoint files they have created for our review and editing. - Presentation Skills - The 10-Second Rule By : J. Douglas Jefferys
Your main job as a presenter is to ensure that throughout your presentation, you and everyone in the audience remain on the same page, even the same wavelength, every step of the way. - Presentation Design - Too Much Information By : J. Douglas Jefferys
In order to get your audience to buy in to your message, you must prepare and deliver it in a way consistent with adult learning theory. That means you must understand the limits to how much information an audience member can absorb at one time, and what form that information must take in order to first attract, and then keep, their attention. - Good Presentation of Your Product or Service Pays Off Every Time By : Lance Winslow
It is essential that you have a good presentation of your product or service if you expect to sell your product or service in the marketplace and that you can afford to produce it and retain a profit. You cannot spend too much on presentation as you are liable to overdrive the headlights on the price and run over the deer in the road (customer) with sticker shock, but you must maintain proper presentation. - Hurricanes and Business Presentations By : Lance Winslow
If you're planning a business presentation or any sales interview with a large company during the hurricane season you may find yourself being postponed and you may want to cancel and reschedule the appointment for the business presentation until everything is back to normal. - Establish Credibility as a Powerful Presenter - One Communication Detail at a Time By : Chris King
Consider and count all of the details - the little steps - to pay attention to that add up to big results - especially with regard to our credibility. In this article I share some of the details that I feel make us more credible as powerful presenters. It does take time and effort, but when we add them all together, our reputations will shine. - Business Presentations and the Iranian Presidency By : Lance Winslow
If you want to learn how to do the best business presentations then be sure not to take advice from the President of Iran. - Presentations to City Councils for Truck Wash Locations By : Lance Winslow
The first sentence was; Not in my backyard! And that is how the presentation to the City Council began. We came with information and data and a perfect plan, but the Sierra Club Lady and resident hippie stood up just before we started talking and said; not in my backyard! Well, you can imagine how I thought that night might end. - Presentations to Planning Commissions for Car Washes By : Lance Winslow
If you are planning to present to the planning commission in your community your plans for a carwash there are a few things you should know. There will be complete nut cases who show up with bogus environmental claims and totally bizarre reasons why you should not build your carwash. - Presentations in Mobile Car Wash Contracts By : Lance Winslow
If you own a mobile carwash business and your are giving a presentation to a larger corporation or a company which has a fleet of vehicles the most important thing is to get those people out into the parking lot and volunteer one of them for a free carwash. - Presentations in Mobile Fleet Washing Sales By : Lance Winslow
We sure hear a lot about business presentations and all the high-tech tools that people use when pitching their ideas, concepts or business propositions. Recently we have seen on the Donald Trump “Apprentice” Television Series and Martha Stewart reality TV program young entrepreneurial type teams vying for the business and we have seen presentations as the way to pitch their sales to clients. - Presentations to Non-Profits for Car Wash Fundraisers By : Lance Winslow
Giving a business presentation to a nonprofit group is very similar to what a sales team does when it pitches its services, ideas or innovations to a corporate Board of Directors. Having done many business presentations in my life it came natural to meet when I was asked to talk to a PTA or parent teacher association about an upcoming fundraiser in which my company would be assisting the washing of cars. - L-A-U-G-H By : Lenn Millbower
Learning is awkward, uncomfortable, frightening. At least that’s what many adults think. Learning means admitting knowledge gaps, in a strange room, in front of strangers, to an instructor just met. - What Does Your Body Language Tell the World? By : Keith MacLean
If your business requires you to travel internationally, or meet regularly with people of other countries, are you aware of what your gestures and body language are communicating? We all know that different cultures have different gestures and different levels of comfort with certain body language, but do you know the specifics for the nationalities you deal with? You should, as your trustworthiness and credibility may be at stake. Here are a few tips to remember about your body language in your next international meeting. - Video - The New Default Medium By : Timothy Walker
For hundreds of years, text writing has been the default medium of choice for most people. It was the simplest, easiest, and most widely used medium for communication. - What Are Most PowerPoint Slides Good For? By : Timothy Walker
Believe it or not, the answer is not NOTHING! Even though that is what most people who know me would expect me to say.
I actually think that there is a role for the typical text-filled, bullet point laden PowerPoint slide, only it isn’t to be used on the PowerPoint projection screen. I love PowerPoint, including builds (that’s when you slide one new line of text on top of an existing page) on my computer, whether it is on a web site or as a separate document. - Selling Yourself as an IT Consultant By : Greg Fitzgerald
You need to consider yourself as being an IT small business. You can join a recruitment agency that supplies contractors to clients, but you can’t expect them to do your selling and promotion for you. - Making Lemon-Aid Out of a Lemon PowerPoint Presentation By : Timothy Walker
What do you do if your boss gives you a thoroughly lousy PowerPoint presentation to deliver and it has 50 bullet points on each slide, complicated graphs, and long sentences everywhere? - Amateurs and Professionals By : Ed Howes
There are professionals with whom you can only have a professional experience unless you are being a total jerk. Enlightened ones who can handle the jerks we all deal with when we are not filling the role ourselves. Everything about them advertises professionalism. We all know them because we have all enjoyed experiences with them from time to time. It is most often a case of instant recognition. Some can fool us and do, into thinking they are not half as professional as they really are. - The Secrets To Customising Your Microsoft Powerpoint Design Template By : Chris LeRoy
Microsoft Powerpoint is what I consider the most powerful presentation tool available on the market and whilst there are competitors, it is pretty obvious that Microsoft Powerpoint ranks as the number one presentation tool in the world. Just look at the number of seminars, lectures or presentations you go to and how many people are using Microsoft PowerPoint, in my experience, about 95% of them. - Motivation & ExerciseMotivation & Exercise By : Bob Cater
When you make the decision to begin a new, healthier, and more active lifestyle - It is NOT a Samwich - Mangled Pronunciation By : Julia OConnor
There are two TV ads in the U.S. that are driving me crazy. Subway and Hardee’s both have ads running where the voice-over talks about a great Samich. - Canned Sales Presentations Just Don't Work Today By : Virden Thornton
Flip charts and slides shows (“canned presentations”) make the best sales product or service promotions because, “a picture is worth a thousand words,” right? Well it depends! - The Importance of Writing Long Sales Letters By : Abe Cherian
Much debate on long vs. short letters continuously arrives in my email. I've always said "The More you Tell - The More you Sell! - Dress For Success In Business - First Impressions Are Important By : Tino Buntic
Try to remember the last time a new team member was hired to join your department. Were you actively trying to scope out this new employee, wondering what type of person he or she was? Do you remember his or her appearance? Style of dress? Hairstyle? Shoes? Clothing? Did you make immediate judgements based only on appearance? Would this person mesh with the department's team members? Could he do the job? Would he be successful? Of course you made judgements, perhaps even subconsciously. But you did make judgements. - Use it Don't Lose It By : Ellen Dunnigan
A major component of effective speech delivery is the physical health of your voice. Under the duress of a cold, of dehydration, or even of excessive speaking, your speech quality may dwindle. - How To Write An Artist Statement By : Molly Gordon
Your artist's statement can be a moving testament to your creativity and integrity. The expression of this commitment will vary, but the effectiveness of your artist's statement stems from the authority with which you write it. - What Annoys Audiences About PowerPoint Presentations? By : Dave Paradi
When you prepare to deliver your next PowerPoint presentation, your audience should be first on your list of considerations. Unfortunately, too many presenters annoy their audiences. An online survey of 688 people who regularly see PowerPoint presentations revealed the following top annoyances (item and what percentage of the respondents cited that item as one of their top three annoyances): - DemoCamp7 Review By : Colin Smillie
DemoCamp7 was last night at a quite crowed No Regret restaurant in West King West. It's a fairly small venue so space was at a premium and the demos were a little harder to understand without the lights, sounds and magic that is Mars. The presentations broke down as follows: - 10 Ways to Impress Others When You Speak By : Steve Kaye
1) Be the message. You must exemplify the principles, values, and ideas that you talk about in order to have credibility urging others to adopt them. - Using Humor Images And Cartoons In Presentations By : Dessy Oundian
Have you talked in front of many people? Have you wondered what to do in order to get your ideas across? - Fitch Upgrades Engelhard to 'AA-'/'F1+'; Outlook Negative By : Business News
Engelhard's announcement that it had entered into a definitive merger agreement under which BASF was to acquire all the outstanding shares of Engelhard. - Sheffield Cuts 278 Metres (912 Ft.) of 0.40% Copper By : Business News
Sheffield Resources Ltd. ("Sheffield") (TSX Venture:SLD)(FWB:S2Q) is pleased to report the results of its third "HQ" diamond drill hole and continues to cut copper/silver/molybdenum mineralization over significant widths at its Moonlight Copper Project in Plumas County, California. Hole 06MN-3, drilled at -46 degrees on an azimuth of 308 degrees encountered an average grade of 0.40% copper and 4 g/t silver over 278 metres from 24 metres to 302 metres in depth. - eSilicon at DAC 2006 By : Business News
WHAT: eSilicon Corporation, a leading supplier of custom integrated
circuits (ICs), will be participating in several panels at
2006 Design Automation Conference (DAC) including: - Expressing You! Bringing Your Presentation to Life By : Deborah Torres Patel
Whether you are an investor, entrepreneur, employee, self-employed or unemployed the ability to present yourself and your ideas powerfully.... - Vantage Learning's MY Access!(R) Writing Program Aligns with Hampton-Brown High Point Series By : Business News
Vantage Learning, www.VantageLearning.com, the world's leading provider of online essay scoring technologies and instructional writing tools, today announced it has released 59 writing prompts aligned to Hampton-Brown High Point Series in its latest version of the MY Access!(R) online instructional writing program. - Outstanding Presentations Start in the Mind: Five Secrets for Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety By : Ed Sykes
Public speaking presents such a challenge for many people. In the Book of Lists, public speaking anxiety and making a presentation constitute the number one fear; the fear of dying is number two. - Early Bird Registration Open -- The 4th International System-on-Chip (SoC) Conference and Exhibit By : Business News
Savant Company Inc. announced today the opening of early bird registration for the 4th International System-on-Chip (SoC) Conference, to be held at the Radisson Hotel Newport Beach, California, on Wednesday, November 1st, and Thursday, November 2nd, 2006. For the list of topics and further information, please visit: http://www.savantcompany.com/SoC4-Fall2006/main.htm. - Oce Imagistics Wins Three ``Pick of the Year'' Awards From Buyers Laboratory Inc. By : Business News
Oce Imagistics Inc. has been awarded three "Pick of the Year" awards from Buyers Laboratory Inc. (BLI). BLI, the leading independent office equipment test lab and business consumer advocate, honored Oce Imagistics performance with three Spring 2006 "Pick of the Year" awards covering high-speed black & white and color: - Business Presentations for Neighborhood Watch Patrols By : Lance Winslow
Are you tired of the crime in America and in your own neighborhood and community? If so perhaps you should start a neighborhood watch patrol. First you will have to get with other concerned citizens nearby who also feel the same way you do about crime and care enough about it to do something. Next you will have to make a plan of who you will contact including the community policing officer or ombudsman. - Projection Screens Are For Big Audiences By : Keith George
Projection screens are special screens used to project an image for the audience. Movie theatres use projection screens on a wide scale. These screens are used in conferences or home theatres as well. The screens serve different purposes in different places. Therefore they are installed in various ways. - Presenting a Government Project to the American People By : Lance Winslow
When the government wishes to promote a new project or social program to the American people it must be very careful to be able to clearly and concisely explain it. - Presenting a Battle Plan to the Pentagon By : Lance Winslow
When presenting a battle plan to the Pentagon the presenter must understand that the Pentagon has some of the most advanced war planners in the history of mankind. - Free Clip Art By : Kristy Annely
Creating artful presentations, crafting interesting articles, and making readable documents could be made more visually exciting if clip art is used. In fact, many people are using clip art to decorate boring write ups and projects, make their own cards, and even make a point more interesting. Most people who use clip art at present use free clip art. - Audience Response Systems Increase Presentation Participation By : John Timmerman
Audience response systems are hardware and software combinations that allow a presenter, facilitator or instructor to add interactivity to presentations, focus groups, classroom lectures and other group meetings. - 10 Ways to Make a Point in Two Minutes By : Rix Quinn
Have you noticed that time is passing faster? Me too, and I’m not all that old.But maybe time seems to fly by because we’re exposed to shorter messages… - Taking the Stage By : Ellen Dunnigan
When you are introduced, “take the stage” by walking to the podium or center stage purposefully, quickly, and with your head held high. Pause a few seconds, smile brightly, and then move to the left or right of center stage, out from behind the podium just one or two steps. - Charismatic Communication - The Seven Keys to a Charismatic Voice By : Desmond Guilfoyle
There are widely shared prototypes on the qualities that constitute leadership and leaders. Individuals who ‘fit’ universal categories, who look and sound the part in a particular culture, will be more readily embraced by audiences than those who don’t. In practical terms what this means is that if you want people to take notice of what you say, you have to project a visual and vocal image that meets as closely as possible the expectations of your target audience. - Presentation Skills: Knowing Your Audience By : Colleen Kettenhofen
One simple key to more powerful, persuasive presentations is knowing about your audience. In this presentation skills article, you'll discover secrets of the speaking superstars. The work is in the preparation, but the FUN is in the performance! - Why Spending Your Whole Life Trying to Be Professional is a Dead End Game By : Lance Winslow
So many people want to be respected by those they meet and they are so worried what other people will think of them almost to the point that they will do anything to look their best and be loved by everyone they see. This in fact is a losing game because it means you have to learn how to lie really really well. - Generic Flash Movie Business Presentations A Success By : Michael Brymer
Interactive Flash Movie Presentations explode your sales by adding a giant thrill to your business! The great thing is that they are now affordable for everyone. - Create A Graph - A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Numbers By : Dee Reavis
You have all kinds of data. What does it mean? Graphs will give you the answer. By visualizing your data with graphs, you will make the meaning of the data understandable. - How Do You Make Sure Your Elevator Speech Hits the Mark? By : Lorraine Howell
The “elevator speech” has become the essential tool for savvy business owners, entrepreneurs, and other professionals who use networking and building relationships as key strategies in their marketing efforts. You have only one chance to make a good first impression. A great elevator speech is the key to starting the conversation. - Charismatic Communication - The Importance of Mega-Framing By : Desmond Guilfoyle
A Mega-Frame is like the ornate framing that surrounds a picture or painting. It encloses and defines information. Amateur and professional artists deeply appreciate the value of framing: - Humorous Resources By : Kurt Mortensen
I would say that your number one resource for funny material is yourself. When searching for comedic stories, think back on your own life experiences. Often those embarrassing moments and awkward scenarios provide excellent... - Your Work Vehicles and Your Business Presentation By : Lance Winslow
Investing in your company image makes sense and you must consider this part of your business presentation. It is as important as the signage on your location and your brochures or website. Neglecting your company vehicles is not smart marketing or presentation. What can you do to dress up your company vehicles? - Your Company Logo and Your Business Presentation By : Lance Winslow
The way that your company logo is displayed is probably the most important part of your over all business presentation and company image. Your logo must always be displayed in a crisp and clean way and if you fail to do this you have missed your golden opportunity to maximize your company’s first impression on the consumer or your potential client. - Foiled and Embossed Presentation Folders By : Lance Winslow
One of the easiest ways to dress up a relatively simple package or set of advertising brochures for your company is to simply develop a sharper presentation folder. - Over Done Cologne and Your Business Presentation By : Lance Winslow
One of the easiest ways to destroy a business presentation is to over do the perfume or cologne, as it is distracting and even if the scent is one of high-price and quality, - Beyond Free Mints: 4 Keys to Tradeshow Success By : Scott Ginsberg
It’s 10:15 am Sunday morning. Hordes of wandering guests stroll through the tradeshow hall amidst hundreds of booths and exhibits—including yours. There is little or no chance these people will enter into business with your company. - Charismatic Communication - Discovering and Building a Mutual Space with Your Audience - Part Two By : Desmond Guilfoyle
Inclusion and consensus-building are vital in gaining attributions of charisma and developing followers. Followers in the workplace are people who subscribe to your vision; who will invest energy, patience, trust, emotion and dedication in you and your goals. Emotional attachment to your vision and supporting values is essential if you want people to work as a team towards the missions you establish. - Presentation and Your Company Car By : Lance Winslow
Why is it that business people often spend so much money on image only to lose all that wonderful first impression on the fact their car looks terrible? Boy it sure seems like a lot of wasted effort to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a professional website, colorful brochures, hairstyles, attire and a gold Rolex only to ruin it all by driving up in a dirty car. - Charismatic Communication: The Latent Power of Not By : Desmond Guilfoyle
Imagine the immense delight you would feel to have an audience break into spontaneous applause after you’d made a significant point. You can appreciate, can’t you, that a reaction like that signals an audience..... - Charismatic Communication - Discovering and Building a Mutual Space with Your Audience - Part One By : Desmond Guilfoyle
Charismatic communication demands a transaction between speaker and listeners, and, as with most forms of fair-trading, customer satisfaction is predicated on exchanging things of equal value.... - Top Presentation Tips By : Kurt Mortensen
Pace refers to how rapidly you speak. Obviously, you don't want to sound unnatural, but research has shown that people who speak faster, louder and more fluently are perceived as more persuasive than those who do not. Stories that are delivered at a more upbeat pace are more persuasive than those that are delivered more slowly because the lively storyteller comes across as more competent and knowledgeable. - Persuasion and Presentation Preparation By : Kurt Mortensen
You have to know as much as you possibly can about the people who will comprise your audience. You must uncover what their interests and expectations are. You must also take into consideration where you'll be speaking, what time of day it will be and what logistical and technical considerations may play a role. - Presentation Skills By : Kurt Mortensen
You've only got about fifteen to thirty seconds before people start to settle into their impressions. Hence, when effectively presenting, we want openers that will not only grab our audiences' attention, but will also quickly establish our credibility, cultivate goodwill with our listeners and introduce our topics. - Power Point Presentation: Five Ways On How To Give Your Business Presentation In 30 Seconds Or Less By : La Donna Jensen
How many times on a daily basis are you asked to tell someone about your business? Have you ever stammered, scrambling for the right words to describe what you and your company are about? Do you feel that your business is so complex that you ramble on and on forever? - Public Speaking: 3 Rules for PowerPoint Slides By : Colleen Kettenhofen
1. Bullets and phrases: When I conduct public speaking training, I always remind my audience to keep their PowerPoint slides easy to read. Pretend you're on the interstate where someone could read the information driving 55 miles per hour. - The Four Ss of Presentations By : Terry Hadaway
Have you ever been to a presentation that you thought would never end? It seems as if some people have mastered the art of saying very little in a long time. It's those people who seem to keep popping up in high-profile situations in which you and I are members of the audience. It's time to get some things straight about presentations! - Online Catalogs By : Kristy Annely
Marketers are now actively pursuing an entirely different format for a new internet-savvy demographic. They are turning traditional paper catalogs into online catalogs. Online catalogs certainly have limits, but they also have unparalleled usability that can multiply the sales of businesses who are willing to give them a try. - How Not to Present: Top 3 Presenting Don'ts By : Kevin Augustine
"YeahUmSoooo." Unfortunately, this is the start, middle, or even end of many presentations. Even worse, there are there are two other common presenting don'ts that I see on a daily basis. Read on to find out what they are. - Models That Color Your Presentation (2) By : Hans Bool
In the article "Choose Your Favorite (Model) you'll find different kind of models that are available for the presentation purposes. The model André Sapir used is one of The advantage of using a model is that it clearly represents the issues you want to discuss. In the case - American Conference Institute Launches Law Firm Associate Leadership Summit By : Business News
The American Conference Institute today announced the launch of a new Flagship Event, Law Firm Associate Leadership Summit, which will take place this November 14-15th at the Sheraton National Hotel in Arlington, VA. - PROS Announces the Release of PROS Pricing Solution Suite v3.5 By : Business News
PROS, the world's leader in pricing and revenue optimization science and software, today announced the release of PROS Pricing Solution Suite v3.5. This release enhances PROS Pricing Solution Suite...... - Whole Living Highlights Leadership Conference By : Business News
Whole Living, Inc. (OTCBB:WHLV) a manufacturer and distributor of all natural whole foods, hosted it's annual leadership conference where the company introduced a new product line, marketing and training materials, as well as an expanded catalog which management believes will fuel future growth. - Hurricane Contracts Now Trading on HedgeStreet; First Regulated Online Futures Market to Address By : Business News
HedgeStreet, the nation's first government-regulated online retail market for trading binary and futures contracts, today announced the launch of Hurricane contracts, offering traders the ability to hedge or speculate on the economic impact of hurricane and tropical storm damage. - Charismatic Communication: Conceptual Entrapment - How Metaphor Governs Our Lives (Part 2) By : Desmond Guilfoyle
Metaphors that are deeply embedded in our culture are relatively easy to identify because of the number of linguistic markers associated with them. In this article you will encounter a conceptual metaphor that has the power to hijack rational and reasonable behaviour. - The Introduction that Positions for Success By : Marlene Chism
Whether you are introducing your guest at a club meeting, presenting the speaker at an awards banquet or meeting forty strangers for the first time, the introduction is the tool that can position you for success. - UrmUhYou KnowHmmOh YeahPause (Uh) Fillers By : Eric Feng
Have you ever counted the number of "uh," "urm," "you know," "hmm" or "now" littered in your speech? I did. Not pretty. I still remember the first time when someone counted for me. It was so bad that he stopped counting at 60. I wasn't alone of course. In fact, it got to a point where the President of my former Toastmasters Club contemplated fining 10 cents for every "urm" and "uh" in our speeches; in order to get the club out of the red! (Shan’' name the club for "face" sake) - Packaging - Sometimes A Real Pain By : Michael Russell
Packaging is a great thing but it can sometimes go too far. We take a look at some packaging that can literally make us go crazy. - Packaging - More Painful Packaging By : Michael Russell
In this last of a two part series on packaging that can be a real pain, we'll take a look at some more packaging nightmares from cereal boxes to Life Saver wrappers. - Teamsters Presidential Campaign Debate Video Now Available Online By : Business News
A full video recording and transcript of the August 25, 2006 debate between the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Teamsters Union) presidential campaigns of incumbent General President James P. Hoffa and challenger Tom Leedham, the Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Union Local 206, is now available free of charge at www.ibtvote.org, the official website of the Teamsters Union's Election Supervisor. - Brochure Printing Prices By : Max Bellamy
- Online Brochure Printing By : Max Bellamy
- Presenting a Created Reality to the Masses By : Lance Winslow
- Presentations to the American People By : Lance Winslow
- Presenting Facts to Decision Makers By : Lance Winslow
- Brevity in Business By : Randy Siegel
- What I Learned About Powerpoint Presentations In The Military By : John Kilgo
My thoughts on how to give a PowerPoint presentation. Lessons learned from military briefings and building PowerPoint shows in the military. - Charismatic Communication: How To Do Board Presentations - Part One By : Desmond Guilfoyle
Knowing how to effectively present to a board isa key skill that all up and coming executives need to possess. Convincing and persuasive board presnetations can give your career a shot in the arm. In this article Desmond Guilfoyle reviews the essentials of preparing for the event. - Dealing With Difficult Participants - The First Five Minutes By : Rich Lucas
The first five minutes can be the most difficult of a presentation or training session, you have no rapport or may not know anyone too well, what do you do? - Dealing With Difficult Participants - The Nightmare Participant By : Rich Lucas
Theres always one who seems to be trying to ruin it for you and everyone, how do you deal with them without losing it? - Dealing With Difficult Participants - The One That Just Doesn't Get It By : Rich Lucas
As trainers and presenters, it's essential that we deal with those who struggle as effectively as we can, read on to find out how - Charismatic Communication: How to Do Board Presentations: Part Two By : Desmond Guilfoyle
In Part two of How to do an effective board presentation, Desmond Guilfoyle looks at important elements of delivery and positioning.
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