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Giving a presentation that engages both in-person and remote audience members
requires rethinking everything from your slideshow to your body language.
over 2 years ago
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In a virtual environment, we’re left without the typical signals in body
language and speech to lead us over uncomfortable moments.
almost 3 years ago
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Being provocative can sometimes be used as a positive communication tool–but
don’t overdo it.
about 5 years ago
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A video clip can be an effective addition to your speech–but you need to make
sure that it’s relevant to your audience.
over 5 years ago
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Don’t put off your audience by giving off a fake persona.
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Don’t worry, it happens to all of us from time to time.
over 5 years ago
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Being a leader is not about teaching your audience–it’s about influencing them
with your point of view.
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No, you won’t look nervous by incorporating more hand movements. In fact,
they’ll probably make your audience trust you more.
over 5 years ago
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Speak from the heart (and not a script) in order to engage your audience.
Otherwise you risk losing your credibility.
over 5 years ago
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There is nothing wrong with being talkative. But in certain situations, dialing
it back can win you professional points.
over 5 years ago
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The story you decide to tell matters just as much as how you decide to tell it.
over 5 years ago
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These simple behaviors are easy to fall into when you’re nervous, but they can
make listeners think twice about taking you seriously.
almost 6 years ago
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Sometimes you do need to go into detail. Just make sure you know how to quickly
get back out again.
almost 6 years ago
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Some speaking habits have a lulling effect. There’s a difference between putting
your listeners at ease and helping them nod off.
about 6 years ago
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Talking faster during a presentation is a bad idea. Here are a few better ones.
about 6 years ago
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Sometimes a cliché can help you get your point across quickly and vividly. Other
times it can fall flat.
about 6 years ago
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Spontaneous, off-the-cuff speaking can be tricky, but it’s easier when you don’t
try to memorize a script. Here’s how to prepare instead.
about 6 years ago
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Don’t flash too many smiles–it’s unnerving and makes you seem insincere.
over 6 years ago
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Do these five things as soon as you walk into the room.
over 6 years ago
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You can radiate authority without compromising on warmth.
over 6 years ago
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What looks cool in a TED Talk video might not work so well in person.
over 6 years ago