Professional Training: Effective Business Presentations
Speaking in front of others is the number one fear of Americans
- more than money problems, high places and insects. Even the most
successful business people can become unnerved when they sense everyone
is judging their appearance, the way they stand and how they speak.
If you can grab the audience's attention, you can use it to energize
your delivery. The key is not to be intimidated by the audience,
but empowered by them. How? Through the careful use of words, inflection
and body language coupled with controlling the environment so you
get those butterflies to fly in formation!
The bar has been raised for all presenters to find new, more effective
ways of exciting your audience so they retain more of what they see
and hear. Capturing their attention is taking on even greater importance
in our information-based economy where a generation raised on MTV
and video games is entering the executive suite. But look before
you leap into your next presentation:
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