How To Make Your Best Ever Presentation How To Make Your Best Ever Presentation
by: Graham Jones
The most important tip...EVER!
Make sure that you always think of your audience - when preparing your talk, writing it and presenting it. Put yourself in the audience's position at all times and your presentation will go with a swing. Remember your audience does not want to know how marvellous you are, or how brilliant your product is. What they do want to know is something that will help them. Find out what your audience needs to...
Ten Steps to Fearless Public Speaking Ten Steps to Fearless Public Speaking by Graham JonesThere is plenty of dubious material which suggests you can combat public speaking fear. Much of it includes fancy techniques such as 'visualisation' or 'breathing techniques'. Well, they might work. But this ten step system is GUARANTEED TO WORK. That's because instead of fancy tricks and techniques, this system of dealing with public speaking fear uses your body's natural defences against fear.STEP ONEPrepare well. Naturally enough, the...
Ten Tips on Speaking with Authority and Power Ten Tips on Speaking with Authority and Power by Graham JonesNo matter how good you are as a presenter, there will be times when you need to make sure you exude power and authority. If you are the boss and want to be certain the staff will do your bidding you will need to come across with power and authority. You will also have to come across authoritatively when presenting at a large conference when your competitors will also be present. Equally you will need to be seen as powerful if you...
Writing Effective Emails Writing Effective Emails
by: Graham Jones
Sometimes email messages can get quite long, especially when you quote much of the material that has been sent in previous emails. Also, emails often get long if you have a lot to say or you need to give a comprehensive overview of a particular business situation.
Most people tend to find that the letters and emails they receive that are short are the ones they responded to most positively and had the best feelings about. Long letters do get a...
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