Articles: Delivery - 3 views
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The first 2-3 minutes of the presentation are the most important.
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alberhasky on 24 Sep 15I have found this to be true as well. As a teacher, I think the first day is often the most important to set the tone. Having a great lesson planned for the first day is key to capturing your audience right away.
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press the “B” key while your PowerPoint or Keynote slide is showing, the screen will go blank.
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Always remember that the people in your audience get to determine whether your idea spreads or dies.
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I teach a course called Business Communication, and we spend a lot of time talking about persuasive messages and how to overcome audience objections and remove obstacles that stand in the way of the audience taking action or changing belief based on the intent of the message. The concepts in this article are all very relevant to that!
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