Presentation Skills
Presenting effectively is about more than just soft skills. Body language and tone of voice alone cannot disguise an awful presentation. The most effective presenters work seamlessly with visuals for maximum impact.
Presentations
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Timing 4D Delivery
Presenters should control the timely control of information on screen in order to captivate the audience.
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Schematic
Presenters should control the timely control of information on screen in order to captivate the audience
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Fade
Techniques for keeping the audience focused with appropriate visuals and appropriate delivery.
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Innovex
How to move from presenting about features to presenting about benefits.
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Linegraph
How to move from presenting about features to presenting about benefits.
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Lozenge
Techniques for keeping the audience focused with appropriate visuals and appropriate delivery.
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Pie
How to move from presenting about features to presenting about benefits.
“Grasp the subject, the words will follow”
Cato the Elder (234-149 BC)
Because we can read silently so much quicker than we can read aloud, audiences ignore presenters who read bullet points from the screen. Instead, audiences read the slides for themselves, and get bored waiting for the presenter to catch up. So, don’t read tracts of text from the screen.

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