Use these Tips to Connect with your Virtual Audience
Whether we like it or not, virtual presentations are part of our professional lives nowadays and making the most out of them can help us
Whether we like it or not, virtual presentations are part of our professional lives nowadays and making the most out of them can help us
In this post, I want to reveal a fact that’s going to make a huge difference to your self-confidence when you present. And it is…
‘My English isn’t good enough to present’ is the most common statement I hear from my clients who are anxious about presenting in English. And I’m
So this is what happens – people at work learn English, moving up the levels, feeling the satisfaction of being able to participate in meetings
It was in 2005. I was really interested in the Law of Attraction at the time and felt I knew a lot about it. And
In this video I give you a strategy to avoid the uncomfortable situation of asking for questions from your audience and then getting a deathly silence.
By asking yourself just two simple questions, you can make your presentation preparation easier, keep your audience engaged and prevent yourself from digressing whilst you’re speaking.
Do you know how to open your presentation in a way that will engage your audience immediately? Use the ABCD method. Find out what ABCD stands for in this context by watching the video.
The question and answer section can cause a lot of anxiety for you, the presenter. You’ve been in control of your presentation content, but you can’t control the questions that your audience ask you.
Usually our fears are unfounded and we are able to deal with very ‘normal’ questions. But what about if you have a member of the audience who is particularly disagreeable? Someone who rudely criticises you and your argument?
In this post you’ll find a simple strategy to deal with such a situation.
A presentation that is too long, has no flow and isn’t clear how it benefits the audience is a recipe for disaster. This post looks at how we can avoid these and two additional errors that many presenters make.
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