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beginning, a middle, and an end
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Stories also have characters
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Use every opportunity you have to present to tell a story, and I guarantee that you will be sought out to present material of more and more importance.
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czuppoGiving presentations can be a complete and utter thrill. Too bad attending them can be a complete and utter bore. If you are on the giving side, I want to offer
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Loughlin O'NolanGood tips for wall-of-text junkies - "If you think your presentations can’t benefit from the above, why not? What line of work are you in that humans don’t want to be engaged?"
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tori- rio"Giving presentations can be a complete and utter thrill. Too bad attending them can be a complete and utter bore."
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Mr MaherShort article that touches on a few basic points, such as the elements of story and characters, how the presentation is more than slides
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Jacobo de VeraTrucos para hacer mejores presentaciones.
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This is your opportunity to breathe life into material that might not stand so well on its own. It’s a chance to give a face and a voice to something that might not be easily humanized. (What if you’re selling waste treatment engineering supplies? I’m doubting people can see the “story†in that easily). It’s a chance to connect with an audience and give them something that they’re never going to receive directly from the product or service or material you’re presenting about. Why present about your last quarter’s numbers? Because either you’re presenting the proud face of a group’s accomplishment, or you’re giving the story and the news behind why you didn’t measure up.
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This is your opportunity to breathe life into material that might not stand so well on its own. It’s a chance to give a face and a voice to something that might not be easily humanized. (What if you’re selling waste treatment engineering supplies? I’m doubting people can see the “story” in that easily). It’s a chance to connect with an audience and give them something that they’re never going to receive directly from the product or service or material you’re presenting about. Why present about your last quarter’s numbers? Because either you’re presenting the proud face of a group’s accomplishment, or you’re giving the story and the news behind why you didn’t measure up.
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Ivana VasiljGiving presentations can be a complete and utter thrill. Too bad attending them can be a complete and utter bore. If you are on the giving side, I want to offer you up a collection of my best presentation tricks to date.
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