Presenting With A Partner - Tips For Making It A Success

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Public Speaking
Tags:
Audience,
Brother,
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Overview: When two people are presenting together, they must know exactly how much time to devote to their part and/or parts of the time allotted. If one goes way over, it will detract from the other's portion, because the audience will feel they were cheated out of information. A clever way to handle this and keep the audience aware of the time was the way the first "Brother" presenting asked the second "Brother" to keep track of the time and give him a signal when it was time for him to wind down.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2007 | Pages: 8


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