
What is the ‘Big Idea’ behind your Presentation?
Have you ever sat through a presentation that seemed to be going nowhere? You knew what the topic of the presentation was, but you had

Have you ever sat through a presentation that seemed to be going nowhere? You knew what the topic of the presentation was, but you had

Many business presentations are incredibly boring due to the fact that there is a great dependance on PowerPoint slides. This article argues for a change in this approach and advocates presentations where the focus is more on the speaker and the originality of their message.

This article highlights some aspects of presenting and public speaking that you need to know if you want to present confidently and keep your audience engaged.

One of the golden rules of presenting and public speaking is to research your audience well. But even when we know the audience are related to our topic, we cannot guarantee they will be interested. Make sure you TELL the audience why they should listen to you.

You’ve been asked to prepare a presentation. It’s a topic you know a lot about (it certainly should be, otherwise please don’t present). There’s so

Basically, there is only ONE rule about body language, and that is – make sure it doesn’t detract from your presentation message. At the end of the day, if your body language is good, nobody will even notice it, that is how it should be.
If your body language is ‘bad’ or ineffective – ie distracting, then that is all your audience will talk about.

Is it possible to achieve ‘perfection’ in public speaking? I would say that we need to change the word ‘perfection’ to ‘success’.
To achieve success it is vital that you connect with your audience. And to do this, you need to focus your energy OUT towards your audience and be intent on connecting with them. That is the secret of a great presentation – connection.

You know your topic inside out. Let’s ensure your presentation’s success. You have spent ages structuring your presentation in a logical way so it’s easy

Seven ideas for your next remote presentation to help any prospective multitaskers from getting too distracted, and at the same time to help you maintain your enthusiasm and energy.

Stories make facts in a presentation come alive; stories give facts an emotional context and when an audience is touched emotionally they will remember your message.
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