Open And Close Your Presentations With Power
- Topics:
- Public Speaking
- Tags:
- Patricia Fripp,
- Presentation,
- Speech
- Source:
- Patricia Fripp
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Overview: Psychologists have proven that the first and last 30 seconds of any speech have the most impact, so give the opening and closing of your talk a little extra thought, time and effort. "Ladies and Gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be here tonight" is a thing of the past and wastes too much of those precious 30 seconds. Opening a speech with a joke or funny story is the conventional wisdom. But before you do, there are questions you need to ask yourself. This article gives tips on your opening line as well as how to successfully close your presentation.
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