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Exude confidence |
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Handle questions, both friendly and hostile with authority |
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Emphasize, anchor and reinforce key messages |
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Look and sound credible, believable and understandable |
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Use humour that works for you |
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Find, select, craft and deliver stories, anecdotes and analogies that are memorable |
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Think on your feet and deliver an unprepared talk |
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Build and maintain rapport with any audience |
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Grab their attention with a powerful opening |
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End with a memorable and actionable close |
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Integrate computer projection and other multi-media |
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Work with props, visual aids and technology - but no animals |
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Work with microphones, cameras and projectors |
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Dress, stand and move to send the right nonverbal messages |
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Arrange the room for best impact |
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Keep them awake, interested and participating |
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Project your voice for impact and influence |
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Look, sound and smell friendly |
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Deliver bad news or work with a hostile audience |
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Deliver a technical presentation in an interesting manner |
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Relate your message to their needs - so that they listen intently |
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Speak in a boardroom - (it can be the worst place to speak) |
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Speak on a large stage to hundreds or thousands |
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Deliver an effective sales presentation |
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Establish and maintain your credibility |
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Overcome speaking obstacles - yours and environmental |
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Effectively maximize your strengths and uniqueness |
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Leverage your weaknesses instead of apologizing |
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Reinforce your message so it gets remembered |
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Speak to a multicultural audience and show them the respect they expect |
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Deliver a team presentation - like a team - not a group of monkeys |
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Prepare yourself for the presentation |
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Prepare for a multimedia presentation |
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Relate and connect to your audience |
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Get your body language working for you instead of against you |
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Organize and structure your presentation for greatest impact |
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Guarantee that they remember the important points |
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Properly introduce a speaker to get the audience in the right mood of anticipation |
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Deal with interruptions, hecklers and disasters |
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Skillfully recover from a 'brown out', memory loss or attack of nerves |
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Work smoothly with notes and other memory cues |
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Integrate both logic and emotion for universal effectiveness |