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Author :: Gary Horsman  |
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| Article Title :: Speak to Influence Mini-course; Part 3 of 5 |
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| In part 3 three of the program we will cover how to:1. Speak with authority
2. Conquer speaking stress
3. Get your listeners’ attention
4. State your case with care1. SPEAK WITH AUTHORITYYou have control over how you look and sound. If you want to sound authoritative, then make sure you look authoritative and feel authoritative.When you are getting ready to speak, form a mental image that relates directly to the manner in which you want to deliver your message. If you want to be authoritative, then picture someone from your experience who has delivered a speech in an authoritative manner. You might think of President John F. Kennedy, for exampl (read full article) |
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Author :: Gary Horsman  |
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| Article Title :: Speak to Influence Mini-course; Part 4 of 5 |
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| In part 4 of the program you will learn:1. Why your telephone voice is important
2. Bad telephone habits and telephone tips
3. How to leave a great voicemail message
4. How to script your out-going message1. WHY YOUR TELEPHONE VOICE IS IMPORTANTMost business relationships strongly rely on the telephone as a communication tool. It is very important to consider how we sound on the telephone, as the tone and pitch and the emphasis that we use affect how our message is received.Most people determine the meaning of what you say more from how the words are stated rather than from the words themselves. A large part of the content of your message lies i (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Gary Horsman  |
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| Article Title :: Speak to Influence Mini-course; Part 5 of 5 |
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| In part 5 of the program you will learn about:1. Technology tools for delivering your message to a wide audience
2. How Internet users benefit from hearing your voice1. Technology Tools for Delivering Your Message to a Wide AudienceThe following are several ways technology can help you use your voice to deliver your message.• Review your voicemail message for clarity and energy.• Set up your “on-hold” recording to be something interesting, informative, and valuable for the person on hold. Let them know that this month’s newsletter has just been published and that they may sign up to receive it automatically. Also, you could describe a new (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Jose Moran  |
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| Article Title :: Color Theory Applied to Presentations |
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| Everyone knows that color can make a presentation more interesting and stimulating to look at. It can also convey information, as in the differently colored slices of a pie chart.But color used improperly is worse than no color at all. Bad color choices or combinations can actually distract viewers from your message and can even cause unpleasant feelings in them.
The following guidelines can help you use color effectively in your presentations:• Too much color can be distracting. Resist the temptation to decorate your slides with a rainbow of colors. Graphic elements (such as charts) should never contain more than five colors; text slides should use at most two main color (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Jose Moran  |
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| Article Title :: Projector Remotes - Get Close To Your Audience |
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| Get closer to your audience when you use one of the
many cool remote presentation tools that are now
available at very reasonable prices:Kensington wireless presentation indoor/outdoor remote with laser
pointer:Effective from up to 100 ft. indoor and 50 ft. outdoors, the Kensington wireless
presentation remote is compatible with most multimedia projectors, PC’s and
laptops. Includes a lower powered laser pointer. Retails for about $99.Honeywell Power Presenter Wireless Remote ControlWhile not as sleek in design as the Kensington, it is just as effective. It
also has a working range from 100 ft. indoors, has a bui (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Will Turner  |
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| Article Title :: Put Away The Powerpoint |
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| Do you ever find yourself making a “BIG” presentation to a group of prospects? This is the kind of presentation that is just begging for some flashy PowerPoint presentation. Watch out or you could make one of two fatal sales mistake.Mistake One: You don't understand the agendas and needs of everyone present. This is because you may not have had contact with all the attendees prior to the presentation meeting. If prior to your presentation, you only talked to one or some of those present to gather your information, you won't understand the full picture. You won't know the agendas or motivations of all present.To prevent this from happening, you will have to do a little ho (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Amir Elion  |
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| Article Title :: 100 Creative Presentation Ideas |
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| Creative Presentation Ideas - It's Showtime!Listed below are just 3 of the 100 creative presentation ideas you can use to make your presentation unforgettable. You may use these creative presentation ideas when speaking to potential investors, at management forums, conference lectures or with your colleagues, employees, or any other presentation you have to make.
Each creative idea is described in the following format:
Basic description of the creative presentation idea
What for? major benefits of the idea, or how it may be used
Variations (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Hans Bool  |
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| Article Title :: Models That Color Your Presentation |
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| What do you think of when you hear the word “model?” And what do you see? I’ll leave my own answer for myself.Overture supplies a lot of different (key word combination) usages, of which business model is not one of them. That strikes me.But this is not about a business model. A model can be something like an example. Or it could be a sort of image, portrait or even a metaphor to convey a message. It can be concrete, but not seldom it is abstract.If you want to explain and discuss a complex (business) topic, an abstract model could help you in doing so. More complex than what we currently experience in Europe is hardly imaginable. In a situation that is so diver (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Jose Moran  |
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| Article Title :: The Best Projection Screen |
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| There is a wide variety of screens each one with a choice of projection surfaces. Selecting the right combination to meet your needs is important for optimum results.
The following is a guideline for selecting a screen that suits your application. Although these recommendations will work in most situations, each must be looked at not as a strict rule, but rather as a guideline for determine your actual needs based on your own situation.
Pick the type screen that best suits your particular needs. For example, choose form front projection or rear projection screens in either potable, wall or ceiling mounted models in either manual or electric versions. Generally, if your p (read full article) |
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Category :: Presentation Articles |
Author :: Yvon Douran  |
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| Article Title :: Planning for Audio-Visual Equipment, Lighting, and Staging of your Corporate Event |
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| Exciting new technologies like interactive computer use, live video enhancement of speakers, and teleconferencing can be utilized but the associated cost of these new technologies can be steep. The type of AV support you will need for your meeting or event may be simple or more complex. Be sure to review all your options and plan ahead:• Get a list of all speakers' needs well in advance of your meeting date and schedule a rehearsal.• Allow for rehearsal and set-up time in your meeting rooms.• Give speakers a chance to rehearse with equipment they will be using.• Test equipment immediately prior to the beginning of the event. Check acousticsClap y (read full article) |
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