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This entry is part 10 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer PresentationThe final key to creating a killer presentation is an unavoidable step but the one that may yield the biggest returns in your growth as a public speaker. To rise to the top of your field, takes growth and change. Ideally, you need to improve every time you speak and there is only one way...
This entry is part 9 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer PresentationThe ninth key to creating a killer presentation is perhaps a surprising one, but it is to over deliver. An earlier article emphasized the importance of setting the stage for your presentation. Give a short summary of what you are going to cover within your presentation at the beginning of your speech, to prime your...
This entry is part 8 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer Presentation The eighth key to creating a killer presentation builds upon the previous seven. Now that your audience is participating with you, you are communicating effectively and with confidence, and you have their attention, you need to maintain the environment in the room. Be Aware of Distractions Environment plays a key role in facilitating a...
This entry is part 7 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer PresentationThe seventh key to creating a killer presentation is to maximize the impact on your audience by involving them. If you have ever sat through a long presentation or speech where the speaker talked on and on, you will definitely remember how boring it was. If someone was to ask you what you remembered from...
This entry is part 6 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer Presentation The final aspect of effective communication is the visual component. In other words, the body language you use to express yourself while you are talking. All of the actions and little gestures you make with your hands and your face, the expressions you use while you talk, contribute to 55% of the overall impact...
This entry is part 5 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer Presentation One of the most important aspects of communication is the tone of voice used. This can encompass the volume at which you speak and the pace and pitch of the voice. Pace and pitch can communicate excitement, caution, or other emotions. For example, a higher pitch communicates excitement and happiness, a lower pitch communicates...
This entry is part 4 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer Presentation When it comes to the delivery of your message, one of the most important points to bear in mind about getting your message out there is to forget your message. Stop worrying about your message, as it is not nearly that important. Of course, it is natural that you think your message is important....
This entry is part 3 of 10 in the series Ten Keys To A Killer Presentation The third key to creating a killer presentation is to rock the introduction. Now, there will be situations where you will introduce yourself and in other circumstances, other people will introduce you. But here is some valuable advice: If other people are introducing you, do not let them introduce you with their own words....
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