Meeting minutes serve several important purposes such as documenting decisions made, action items assigned, and next steps planned. There are five key steps to effective meeting minutes: pre-planning, record taking at the meeting, writing the minutes, distributing them, and filing them for future reference. Minutes should include key details like motions, votes, assignments and deadlines in a concise and objective manner without verbatim transcription. Various tools like Google Docs, OneNote, and dedicated meeting minutes apps can help with collaboration and organization.
This chapter discusses key concepts in public speaking including:
1) The power of public speaking and how it has allowed many to spread ideas throughout history.
2) Similarities and differences between public speaking and conversation, noting public speaking requires more structure and formal language.
3) Developing confidence in public speaking and transforming nervousness into "positive nervousness" through preparation and experience.
4) The importance of critical thinking in public speaking and its role in developing traits like intellectual humility, autonomy, and fairness.
Founder of Q-Art London Sarah Rowles speaks about her experiences setting up Q-Art, a forum for visual art and culture students and graduates, which so far has attracted around 2000 members from across London's major art universities. This event took place as part of Enterprise Week 2009 www.arts.ac.uk/enterpriseweek09
La Coordinación de Consultores BEI está organizando un desayuno el 17 de octubre de 2013 en el Salón Ejecutivo del Holiday Inn para renovar su red de consultores. El evento tendrá lugar de 7:30 a 9:00 AM y el costo del desayuno será de $150.
This document outlines tips for avoiding "Death by PowerPoint" when giving presentations. It discusses focusing on three key elements of any presentation: content, format, and execution. For content, the document stresses keeping it simple and relevant. For format, it recommends using visuals and highlighting the main points. For execution, it advises outlining the presentation, using data to back up points, and rehearsing. The document provides examples and steps to improve presentations in each of these three areas.
Bayes net for "Stop Death by powerpoint"Ekarin Sup
This is for first assignment of the course "Knowledge Management and Information Retrieval".
More about explanation here: http://ekkmanz.wordpress.com/2008/09/29/stop-death-by-powerpoint/
Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" is narrated by a woman who has died and is taken on a carriage ride by Death. Death kindly stops to pick her up and they slowly and leisurely drive past familiar places as she leaves behind her labor and leisure. They pause before a house that seems to be sinking into the ground, representing her burial. Though centuries have passed, the experience seems shorter than the day it first occurred, when she realized the horses were heading toward eternity.
The document provides guidance on creating effective persuasive presentations. It discusses including an elevator pitch, answering a key question, having an attention-grabbing opening and call to action, rehearsing, knowing the audience, avoiding reading notes or ignoring time limits. It also recommends keeping slides simple, using visuals to reinforce key points, making the presentation a two-way conversation, connecting with the audience through empathy and trust, being comfortable and expressive, and inspiring the audience to take action.
Meeting minutes serve several important purposes such as documenting decisions made, action items assigned, and next steps planned. There are five key steps to effective meeting minutes: pre-planning, record taking at the meeting, writing the minutes, distributing them, and filing them for future reference. Minutes should include key details like motions, votes, assignments and deadlines in a concise and objective manner without verbatim transcription. Various tools like Google Docs, OneNote, and dedicated meeting minutes apps can help with collaboration and organization.
This chapter discusses key concepts in public speaking including:
1) The power of public speaking and how it has allowed many to spread ideas throughout history.
2) Similarities and differences between public speaking and conversation, noting public speaking requires more structure and formal language.
3) Developing confidence in public speaking and transforming nervousness into "positive nervousness" through preparation and experience.
4) The importance of critical thinking in public speaking and its role in developing traits like intellectual humility, autonomy, and fairness.
Founder of Q-Art London Sarah Rowles speaks about her experiences setting up Q-Art, a forum for visual art and culture students and graduates, which so far has attracted around 2000 members from across London's major art universities. This event took place as part of Enterprise Week 2009 www.arts.ac.uk/enterpriseweek09
La Coordinación de Consultores BEI está organizando un desayuno el 17 de octubre de 2013 en el Salón Ejecutivo del Holiday Inn para renovar su red de consultores. El evento tendrá lugar de 7:30 a 9:00 AM y el costo del desayuno será de $150.
This document outlines tips for avoiding "Death by PowerPoint" when giving presentations. It discusses focusing on three key elements of any presentation: content, format, and execution. For content, the document stresses keeping it simple and relevant. For format, it recommends using visuals and highlighting the main points. For execution, it advises outlining the presentation, using data to back up points, and rehearsing. The document provides examples and steps to improve presentations in each of these three areas.
Bayes net for "Stop Death by powerpoint"Ekarin Sup
This is for first assignment of the course "Knowledge Management and Information Retrieval".
More about explanation here: http://ekkmanz.wordpress.com/2008/09/29/stop-death-by-powerpoint/
Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" is narrated by a woman who has died and is taken on a carriage ride by Death. Death kindly stops to pick her up and they slowly and leisurely drive past familiar places as she leaves behind her labor and leisure. They pause before a house that seems to be sinking into the ground, representing her burial. Though centuries have passed, the experience seems shorter than the day it first occurred, when she realized the horses were heading toward eternity.
The document provides guidance on creating effective persuasive presentations. It discusses including an elevator pitch, answering a key question, having an attention-grabbing opening and call to action, rehearsing, knowing the audience, avoiding reading notes or ignoring time limits. It also recommends keeping slides simple, using visuals to reinforce key points, making the presentation a two-way conversation, connecting with the audience through empathy and trust, being comfortable and expressive, and inspiring the audience to take action.
The document discusses different types of presentations including informative, persuasive, entertaining, and technical presentations. It provides examples and tips for each type. Informative presentations aim to teach an audience something new. Persuasive presentations try to convince an audience of an idea or promote a product. Entertaining presentations prioritize entertainment value. Technical presentations involve visuals and handouts to convey information to peers or regulatory bodies. The document also covers planning a presentation, memorizing vs reading a script, and impromptu speaking.
The document discusses different types of presentations including informative, persuasive, entertaining, and technical presentations. It provides examples and tips for each type. Informative presentations aim to teach an audience something new. Persuasive presentations try to convince an audience of an idea or promote a product. Entertaining presentations prioritize entertainment value. Technical presentations involve visuals and handouts to convey information to peers or regulatory bodies. The document also covers planning a presentation, memorizing vs reading a script, and impromptu speaking.
Presentation skills encompass verbal and nonverbal communication techniques used to effectively convey information and ideas to an audience. Some key presentation skills include body language, voice projection, active listening, understanding the audience, and having confidence during the presentation. Mastering these skills allows presenters to engage audiences and achieve their objectives of informing, persuading, or motivating others.
Public speaking involves structuring and delivering a speech to inform, influence, or entertain an audience. The main purposes of public speaking are to inform, entertain, educate, and persuade audiences. Common fears include being judged negatively, making mistakes, or losing one's way. Strategies to reduce fear include knowing the audience and topic, relaxing, visualizing success, practicing, and self-evaluation. Effective preparation involves selecting a topic, researching, planning a script, rehearsing, making notes, and practicing delivery. Proper appearance, body language, eye contact, gestures, and audience analysis are important for an effective performance. Repeated practice is key to becoming a good speaker.
HOW A TRAINER MAKES MEMORABLE PRESENTATIONS AT THE WORKPLACE..pptAbraham Ncunge
What is wrong with boring presentations,. Ideal presenter -utilize eye contact and body language and voice to their advantage.
Apply 3As and develops visual Aids and responds to questions .Deals with podium panic
The document provides training on promoting gender equality in trade through export and import procedures. It covers:
1) Defining gender equality as creating an environment where women can freely contribute, have equal access to education and opportunities, and can support themselves financially like men.
2) Discussing how gender equality relates to achieving the UN's Millennium Development Goal of eradicating poverty and hunger, including gender-specific targets.
3) Providing training on export and import procedures with a focus on including women-owned businesses and addressing any gender biases in trade policies or practices.
This document provides tips for delivering powerful presentations. It emphasizes that the goal of any presentation is to persuade the audience and "sell an idea". It recommends focusing on crafting a clear central message or key idea, knowing your audience, using techniques like storytelling and repetition, and rehearsing extensively. Presentations should be well-structured, visual, and concise to engage listeners with short attention spans. Proper preparation including practice is key to an effective presentation.
The document provides tips for public speaking effectively to different audiences. It discusses preparing for different formats such as speaking to parents, giving educational sessions, or keynote addresses. The document emphasizes the importance of knowing your audience, practicing, managing nerves, using body language, and incorporating stories and examples. It encourages adapting techniques based on the speaking context and audience.
This document provides tips for improving presentation skills. It discusses that a presentation aims to inform, persuade, or build goodwill towards an audience. A good presenter is well-dressed, researches their topic thoroughly, structures their presentation in a logical order, practices their delivery, maintains eye contact, speaks loudly and clearly, and engages the audience. The conclusion should recap the main points and reiterate the core message, and can optionally include a relevant quote to wrap up the presentation.
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering an effective informative speech. It discusses key qualities of a good speech, including an engaging introduction, interesting content developed with specific details and clear structure, and a concluding reminder of the main points. It also outlines qualities of good speech delivery, such as an easy to listen to voice, moderate pace with emphasis, and conversational enthusiasm. The document advises preparing a keyword outline, knowing the main idea, practicing delivery, and developing a conversational quality to engage the audience.
The document provides guidance on basic presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. It emphasizes the importance of planning, preparing, practicing, and delivering presentations effectively. Key aspects include gaining audience attention, creating desire, using visual aids, maintaining eye contact, and practicing vocal techniques and non-verbal communication. Introductions should attract interest and tell the audience what will be covered.
This document provides tips for giving effective presentations. It discusses establishing clear aims, collecting and organizing ideas, using visual aids like slides simply and effectively, practicing your presentation, dressing professionally, maintaining good posture and eye contact, controlling nerves and mannerisms, allowing time for questions, and providing contact information for further help. The overall message is to be well prepared, positive, and engage your audience.
The document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. The 4Ps of presentation are outlined as Plan, Prepare, Practice, and Present. Important aspects of each stage are covered, including structuring introductions and conclusions, using visual aids, practicing delivery, and handling questions. The overall message is that preparation, practice, and an engaging delivery style are key to giving successful presentations.
The document provides information on public speaking including different types of speeches, how to develop confidence and self-assurance, and tips for effective public speaking. It discusses researching topics, organizing presentations, understanding audiences, having platform presence, practicing, and reducing fears. The document also includes surveys on audiences' public speaking experiences and opinions.
This document provides an overview and guidance on giving effective presentations. It discusses:
1) The structure of a typical presentation, including an opening, middle section with content, and closing. It recommends the middle section be 20-21 minutes with 2-3 minutes for opening and closing.
2) Key aspects of preparing a presentation such as organizing material, writing the presentation, using visual aids, and managing the event.
3) Common problems in presentations like podium panic, poor eye contact, negative body language, and voice issues. It provides tips on dealing with these challenges.
4) Guidance on preparing content including analyzing the audience, defining the desired action, and structuring the argument to move
How to speak confidently in front of publicOsama Qaiser
The document provides tips for speaking confidently in front of others. It discusses how public speaking anxiety is very common and offers strategies to help manage nerves. These include knowing your material well through practice, understanding the audience and setting, visualizing success, and gaining experience over time. The tips emphasize preparation, focusing on the message rather than anxiety, and demonstrating confidence in both the delivery and conclusion of the speech.
Khaled Sirelkhatem presented on developing effective presentation skills. He outlined a three phase process: 1) Planning, where the presenter defines their goals and audience; 2) Preparation, including structuring the presentation, rehearsing, and selecting supporting materials; 3) Presentation Day, making sure to arrive early and set up properly. The presentation emphasized storytelling, public speaking skills, knowing the audience, and practicing extensively to deliver great presentations and avoid common pitfalls like reading slides or using poor visuals.
This document provides an overview of best practices for giving an effective presentation. It discusses preparing the presentation by structuring it with an opening, middle, and closing section. It also covers analyzing the audience, defining the desired action, and arranging arguments. The document outlines how to address common problems like podium panic, eye contact, body language, and voice. It provides tips for handling visual aid issues, noises, and mistakes during the presentation as well as dealing with questions and answers.
Presentation and communication skills BY QAISAR KAMRANNazia Goraya
The document provides guidance on developing effective presentation and communication skills. It discusses common fears around public speaking and offers tips for overcoming podium panic. These include practicing deep breathing, beginning presentations in your comfort zone, and being well prepared. The document also emphasizes making eye contact with the audience, using positive body language, and varying vocal tone and pace. It introduces the "3 A's" approach to content preparation: analyzing the audience, defining the desired action, and arranging the argument. Additional tips cover using visual aids effectively and handling questions and answers confidently.
The document discusses different types of presentations including informative, persuasive, entertaining, and technical presentations. It provides examples and tips for each type. Informative presentations aim to teach an audience something new. Persuasive presentations try to convince an audience of an idea or promote a product. Entertaining presentations prioritize entertainment value. Technical presentations involve visuals and handouts to convey information to peers or regulatory bodies. The document also covers planning a presentation, memorizing vs reading a script, and impromptu speaking.
The document discusses different types of presentations including informative, persuasive, entertaining, and technical presentations. It provides examples and tips for each type. Informative presentations aim to teach an audience something new. Persuasive presentations try to convince an audience of an idea or promote a product. Entertaining presentations prioritize entertainment value. Technical presentations involve visuals and handouts to convey information to peers or regulatory bodies. The document also covers planning a presentation, memorizing vs reading a script, and impromptu speaking.
Presentation skills encompass verbal and nonverbal communication techniques used to effectively convey information and ideas to an audience. Some key presentation skills include body language, voice projection, active listening, understanding the audience, and having confidence during the presentation. Mastering these skills allows presenters to engage audiences and achieve their objectives of informing, persuading, or motivating others.
Public speaking involves structuring and delivering a speech to inform, influence, or entertain an audience. The main purposes of public speaking are to inform, entertain, educate, and persuade audiences. Common fears include being judged negatively, making mistakes, or losing one's way. Strategies to reduce fear include knowing the audience and topic, relaxing, visualizing success, practicing, and self-evaluation. Effective preparation involves selecting a topic, researching, planning a script, rehearsing, making notes, and practicing delivery. Proper appearance, body language, eye contact, gestures, and audience analysis are important for an effective performance. Repeated practice is key to becoming a good speaker.
HOW A TRAINER MAKES MEMORABLE PRESENTATIONS AT THE WORKPLACE..pptAbraham Ncunge
What is wrong with boring presentations,. Ideal presenter -utilize eye contact and body language and voice to their advantage.
Apply 3As and develops visual Aids and responds to questions .Deals with podium panic
The document provides training on promoting gender equality in trade through export and import procedures. It covers:
1) Defining gender equality as creating an environment where women can freely contribute, have equal access to education and opportunities, and can support themselves financially like men.
2) Discussing how gender equality relates to achieving the UN's Millennium Development Goal of eradicating poverty and hunger, including gender-specific targets.
3) Providing training on export and import procedures with a focus on including women-owned businesses and addressing any gender biases in trade policies or practices.
This document provides tips for delivering powerful presentations. It emphasizes that the goal of any presentation is to persuade the audience and "sell an idea". It recommends focusing on crafting a clear central message or key idea, knowing your audience, using techniques like storytelling and repetition, and rehearsing extensively. Presentations should be well-structured, visual, and concise to engage listeners with short attention spans. Proper preparation including practice is key to an effective presentation.
The document provides tips for public speaking effectively to different audiences. It discusses preparing for different formats such as speaking to parents, giving educational sessions, or keynote addresses. The document emphasizes the importance of knowing your audience, practicing, managing nerves, using body language, and incorporating stories and examples. It encourages adapting techniques based on the speaking context and audience.
This document provides tips for improving presentation skills. It discusses that a presentation aims to inform, persuade, or build goodwill towards an audience. A good presenter is well-dressed, researches their topic thoroughly, structures their presentation in a logical order, practices their delivery, maintains eye contact, speaks loudly and clearly, and engages the audience. The conclusion should recap the main points and reiterate the core message, and can optionally include a relevant quote to wrap up the presentation.
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering an effective informative speech. It discusses key qualities of a good speech, including an engaging introduction, interesting content developed with specific details and clear structure, and a concluding reminder of the main points. It also outlines qualities of good speech delivery, such as an easy to listen to voice, moderate pace with emphasis, and conversational enthusiasm. The document advises preparing a keyword outline, knowing the main idea, practicing delivery, and developing a conversational quality to engage the audience.
The document provides guidance on basic presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. It emphasizes the importance of planning, preparing, practicing, and delivering presentations effectively. Key aspects include gaining audience attention, creating desire, using visual aids, maintaining eye contact, and practicing vocal techniques and non-verbal communication. Introductions should attract interest and tell the audience what will be covered.
This document provides tips for giving effective presentations. It discusses establishing clear aims, collecting and organizing ideas, using visual aids like slides simply and effectively, practicing your presentation, dressing professionally, maintaining good posture and eye contact, controlling nerves and mannerisms, allowing time for questions, and providing contact information for further help. The overall message is to be well prepared, positive, and engage your audience.
The document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses structuring presentations, overcoming public speaking fears, and avoiding common pitfalls. The 4Ps of presentation are outlined as Plan, Prepare, Practice, and Present. Important aspects of each stage are covered, including structuring introductions and conclusions, using visual aids, practicing delivery, and handling questions. The overall message is that preparation, practice, and an engaging delivery style are key to giving successful presentations.
The document provides information on public speaking including different types of speeches, how to develop confidence and self-assurance, and tips for effective public speaking. It discusses researching topics, organizing presentations, understanding audiences, having platform presence, practicing, and reducing fears. The document also includes surveys on audiences' public speaking experiences and opinions.
This document provides an overview and guidance on giving effective presentations. It discusses:
1) The structure of a typical presentation, including an opening, middle section with content, and closing. It recommends the middle section be 20-21 minutes with 2-3 minutes for opening and closing.
2) Key aspects of preparing a presentation such as organizing material, writing the presentation, using visual aids, and managing the event.
3) Common problems in presentations like podium panic, poor eye contact, negative body language, and voice issues. It provides tips on dealing with these challenges.
4) Guidance on preparing content including analyzing the audience, defining the desired action, and structuring the argument to move
How to speak confidently in front of publicOsama Qaiser
The document provides tips for speaking confidently in front of others. It discusses how public speaking anxiety is very common and offers strategies to help manage nerves. These include knowing your material well through practice, understanding the audience and setting, visualizing success, and gaining experience over time. The tips emphasize preparation, focusing on the message rather than anxiety, and demonstrating confidence in both the delivery and conclusion of the speech.
Khaled Sirelkhatem presented on developing effective presentation skills. He outlined a three phase process: 1) Planning, where the presenter defines their goals and audience; 2) Preparation, including structuring the presentation, rehearsing, and selecting supporting materials; 3) Presentation Day, making sure to arrive early and set up properly. The presentation emphasized storytelling, public speaking skills, knowing the audience, and practicing extensively to deliver great presentations and avoid common pitfalls like reading slides or using poor visuals.
This document provides an overview of best practices for giving an effective presentation. It discusses preparing the presentation by structuring it with an opening, middle, and closing section. It also covers analyzing the audience, defining the desired action, and arranging arguments. The document outlines how to address common problems like podium panic, eye contact, body language, and voice. It provides tips for handling visual aid issues, noises, and mistakes during the presentation as well as dealing with questions and answers.
Presentation and communication skills BY QAISAR KAMRANNazia Goraya
The document provides guidance on developing effective presentation and communication skills. It discusses common fears around public speaking and offers tips for overcoming podium panic. These include practicing deep breathing, beginning presentations in your comfort zone, and being well prepared. The document also emphasizes making eye contact with the audience, using positive body language, and varying vocal tone and pace. It introduces the "3 A's" approach to content preparation: analyzing the audience, defining the desired action, and arranging the argument. Additional tips cover using visual aids effectively and handling questions and answers confidently.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
2. PRESENTATION
• Do you want to become a good presenter?
• Do you have an ability to communicate
precisely?
3. Q IN YOU
• How do you feel when you have to make a
presentation?
• Are you well prepared and relaxed,
confident that your performance will have
the desired impact on your audience?
6. WHAT THEY DO ?
• Help Inexperienced presenters
• To frame, practice, and deliver talks
• Repeated rehearsals
• Fine-Tuning
7. FRAME YOUR STORY
Take audience on a journey
Don’t start too technical
Bring more live examples
Bring a narrative form of structure
Ideas and stories fascinate more than a
speech.