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Place Something They’ll Always Remember – a climactic S.T.A.R. moment – in your presentation to drive your big idea home.
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Strip everything off your slides that’s there to remind you what to say; keep only elements that will help the audience understand and retain what you’re saying.
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98 |
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Developing clear visuals that add emotion, emphasis, or nuance to your delivery is no easy task – but when you do this well, your ideas with resonate with your audience.
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98 |
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…set up a URL where the audience can access free digital content…
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By adding points of contact… you’ll make a lasting impression and increase the likelihood that your ideas will gain traction.
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Presentations are one of the most popular business communication tools, second only to email. They attract clients and keep employees on track.
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Research shows that people learn more effectively from multimedia messages when they’re stripped of extraneous words graphics, animations, and sounds.
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114 |
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Sometimes showing is more powerful than telling.
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120 |
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There’s no such thing as over rehearsing your delivery.
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155 |
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No matter what tone you’re trying to establish, be available and sincere.
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170 |