You Can Get Your Audience Cheering For More

Topics:
Public Speaking
Tags:
Audience,
Presentation
Source:
Graham Jones Business Group

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Overview: So, you've been asked to make a presentation and you are facing a combination of eagerness and fear. You want to do it, but you're worried that something might go wrong. Welcome to the club! All presenters have these feelings, even the best. All you can think of is that mass of people all staring at you, waiting for you to fail or hoping you'll be quick so they can go get a coffee. But it is not like that. This article explains important things to remember about what an audience wants and provides simple changes in the way you think about presentations that can dramatically alter your approach.

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