We all give presentations in our work and lives, whether it's a one-on-one meeting with your boss or a lecture to a room full of people. Psychology Today offers a great guide to giving a successful ...
This article is by Bill Rosenthal, the chief executive of Communispond, a provider of communications training. You can’t make an effective presentation if you read from a script, rely too much on ...
PowerPoint, for all its flaws and despite its bad rep, is still a pretty good tool when used to do what it was designed to do: create visuals to accompany spoken words and support our presentations.
A couple years ago I was asked to speak at a conference in Chicago. I prepared, in traditional journalistic fashion, by doing everything at the last minute and then walked into the event expecting a ...
You can improve your PowerPoint presentations by both improving your presentation skills and making better use of the program. To create a more compelling PowerPoint presentation, you can use tricks ...
So if your problem with public speaking isn’t your ideas or your design skills, but instead your nerves, what’s to be done? Old stand-bys like plenty of practice or imagining your audience naked ...
It’s been a year since Covid-19 hit and we all made the move to working, meeting, and presenting remotely. Some of us have made the transition to presenting remotely successfully and others – maybe ...
Giving a talk in front of an audience can be stressful, and our bodies react to that stress in different ways. If you’re someone who gets jittery and anxious, or whose energy levels flatline, try an ...