Tag: Presentation Skills
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Tips & Techniques for Using Simple Sentences
Here are 6 tips and techniques for using simple sentences in your presentation or speech.
Benefits of Simple Sentences in Presentations
Here some benefits of using simple sentences in your speech or presentation.
Tips & Techniques for Pacing & Pausing in Presentations
Here are 10 Tips and Techniques to slow your speaking by pausing and pacing your delivery for a better presentation delivery.
Benefits of Pacing & Pausing in Speeches and Presentations
"Pacing and pausing" involves consciously varying the speed, pace, and rhythm of your speech and strategically incorporating pauses at specific points. Check out these 6 ways that pacing and pausing can benefit your speech or presentation…
Five Tips & Techniques to Improve Eye Contact in Presentations and Speeches
Improving your eye contact during a speech is a valuable skill that can enhance your communication and connection with the audience. Here are Five Tips & Techniques to Improve Eye Contact in Presentations and Speeches.
Benefits of Better Eye Contact when Delivering Presentations
Eye contact refers to the intentional act of making a direct visual connection with individuals in the audience during a professional presentation or public speaking engagement. It involves looking into the eyes of the listeners to establish a connection, engage their attention, and effectively communicate the message.
Here are five benefits of adding dimension through better eye contact during a speech:
Dealing with Distractions – Public Speaking tips when the unexpected strikes
Distractions are everywhere, and to amplify your skills as a speaker and presenter, it’s helpful to know how to prepare for and deal with the unexpected.
Here are some distractions- broken into five categories (Physical, Venue, Technical/Visual, Audience, and Delivery) and some strategies for dealing with them - to make your next presentation more successful.
Sick of Speaking: PowerPoint Training Turns Terrible
News story of training turned terrible. Presentation coach and Senior EVP exchange Flu Virus during coaching.