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PowerPoint Magic | Seth Godin does it again
http://davespeaks.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ powerpoint-magic-seth-godin-does-…One of the most popular presenters and bloggers on the web must be Seth Godin. He summarise 9 key points for PowerPoint presentations. (I assume the same applies to Keynote for Mac users!) 1. Don’t use Powerpoint at all.2. Use your own font 3. Tell the truth4. Pay by the word.5. Get a remote.6.
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The Secrets of Storytelling: Public Speaking Part 2 of 2
http://speakfearlessly.net/ the-secrets-of-storytelling-public-speaking-part-2-o…Artistic License with Stories Don't feel obliged to report the facts exactly as the event happened. Here's where artistic license comes into play. The essential events MUST have happened to you. Otherwise, the story will not ring true for the audience. Should they later discover the story did
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PhD Position in Accounting - University of Amsterdam
http://spotindo.com/ phd-position-in-accounting-university-of-amsterdam.htmlPhD Position in Accounting - University of Amsterdam PhD Position in Accounting University of Amsterdam Faculty of Economics and Business / Amsterdam Business School Amsterdam, 1018WB (Noord-Holland) , hours per week Job description The project is entitled: The Construction of Assurance Expertise
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Six Steps to Controlling Your Stage Fright Video
http://www.acqyr.com/ Positive_Affirmations/ self-help-video-reviews/ six-steps-…Public speaking is the number one source of fear for most people. If you are one of the majority who feel the same way about stage fright, this video is for you. Professional speaker and communication coach Dr. Bill Lampton shares his views on how to manage stage fright.
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The Two-By-Four Rule?
http://biblicalpreaching.net/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ the-two-by-four-rule/I was just listening to some training materials on delivery and public speech. Interesting, although largely familiar material. I haven’t gone back to double check this, but I think it was called the two-by-four rule: The impact of the first two seconds takes four minutes of further presentation to equal.
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The Two-By-Four Rule?
http://biblicalpreaching.net/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ the-two-by-four-rule/I was just listening to some training materials on delivery and public speech. Interesting, although largely familiar material. I haven’t gone back to double check this, but I think it was called the two-by-four rule: The impact of the first two seconds takes four minutes of further presentation to equal.
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PM Quote of the Day — Baldassare Castiglione
http://crossderry.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 04/ pm-quote-of-the-day-baldassare-ca…Employ in everything a certain casualness which conceals art and creates the impression that what is done and said is accomplished without effort and without its being thought about. I used to believe that sprezzatura — the “unstudied nonchalance” Castiglione describes in The Book of the Courtier –
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It’s not what you say…
http://pr-media-blog.co.uk/ its-not-what-you-say/It’s not what you say… October 1st, 2008 by Jon Clements The US presidential candidates and their vices (that is, seconds in command, not scandalous habits) and our own politicians during party conference season know what it’s like to be on show; judged not only for what they say, but the way they say it and how they look.
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Basic Presentation Skills
http://smileenter.com/ basic-presentation-skills.htmlPresentation is a communication process of transmitting the message from the presenter to the audience. This message can vary in length and complexity. Different presentation aids can be used e.g. flip chart, PowerPoint presentation with the video beamer, whiteboard with erasable pens, laser pointers, etc.
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Lessons Learned from a (Not So Great) Debate
http://thethinpinkline.com/ 2008/ 09/ 27/ lessons-learned-from-a-not-so-great-de…Although I don’t think last night’s debate between Obama and McCain will change the minds of undecided voters, it did provide insight into the characters of each man. In The Thin Pink Line we so often point out what works and what doesn’t work in negotiations, communications, and how you handle your
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