The customer is always right' may have become a standard motto in the world of business, but the idea that 'the audience is always right,' has yet to make much of an impression on the world of presentation, even though for the duration of the presentation at least, the audience is the speaker's only customer.
Max AtkinsonTags: public-speaking speeches presenting speaking-confidence
The audience are likely to remember only three things from your presentation or speech
Stephen KeagueTags: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
In presentations or speeches less really is more
Stephen KeagueTags: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
No audience ever complained about a presentation or speech being too short
Stephen KeagueTags: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
Stephen KeagueTags: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
A brief, well-crafted story that is relevant to your topic is one of the most potent ways to maintain the attention of your audience. But the story must be kind. Benjamin Disraeli said: "Never tell unkind stories." Inconsiderate and insensitive stories do not bring grace to those who hear them, and may actually leave the audience dispirited.
Bruna MartinuzziTags: story credibility presenting benjamin-disraeli bruna-martinuzzi
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