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Tutto sul mondo delle presentazioni efficaci e del public speaking.
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Stand-up Comedy: Interview with David Whitney
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In this interview with stand-up comedian David Whitney we talked about...: - Fear of public speaking - Preparation before getting in front of an audience - Storytelling - How to find the funny if you are a very serious person - Rehearsal - How to read the audience in the moment - Dealing with a difficult audience - What to do before going on stage …
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The Busy Person's Guide to Great Presenting - Interview with Lee Warren
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In this interview with Keynote and Conference Business Speaker Lee Warren we talked about...: Why grown-ups don’t use PowerPoint Why you should care about presentations How to warm up Why all presentations are selling something How to find your key messages with a single question Why you should rehearse The difference between rehearsal and practice…
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If you want to be able to create and deliver great presentations, you need to make sure you meet 5 key success criteria. Remember the word SCORE: Simple Clear Original Related Enjoyable In this video I unpack the Presentation SCORE method.
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Make your next presentation naked.
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The Most Important Factor For Great Presentations
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There are three key arts of presenting: Preparation (your story) Design (your slides) Delivery (your presence) Which of the three do you think is the most important one?
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Understanding The Importance of Presentation Design
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You might have a great story to share with your audience, but if you use poor slides that don’t support and reinforce your message, your audience is not going to understand and remember.
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Voice coach Jimmy Cannon shares some great tips for business professionals who want to improve and control their voice for public speaking and presentations (and singing). Here are the links I mentioned in the interview: - Upcoming FREE events: http://ideasonstageuk.eventbrite.com - Additional free resources to help you improve your presentations (…
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If you were to summarize the objective of a presentation in one word, what would that be?
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One Thing You Should Always Do When Preparing a Presentation
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This is the very first thing you need to do when preparing presentations.
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What do you think makes a good or bad presentation?
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2. Top Tips for Effective Presentations - 3 Skills You Need
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Here are the 3 key ingredients you need in order to make great business presentations. If you think it’s just about PowerPoint, you’ve missed the point.
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99% of business presentations suck. Why is this a problem?
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Public Speaking Anxiety - Interview with Olivia James
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As Mark Twain said, there are only two types of speakers: those who get nervous and those who are liars. In this interview with Olivia James, Performance Anxiety and Trauma Consultant, we talked about public speaking anxiety. Listen to the podcast to learn: ✔ What makes people nervous when speaking in public ✔ How to deal with it ✔ Practical advice…
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How can you make sure your audience gives you a round of applause once you finish your presentation? There's a simple technique which works all the time.
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Ehsan Ghavimi is a High-Performance Life Coach and TEDx Speaker. He helps young professionals achieve extraordinary results in their lives, work and relationships. Ehsan was afraid of speaking in front of an audience until he went to an improvisation workshop that changed his life. He always felt like he had something to say but didn’t know how to …
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Gina Barnett's Key Message Template to Communicate More Clearly
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Gina Barnett is a great communication consultant who is also a speaker coach for the Main Stage TED Conference. And she also wrote an interesting book on communication, body language and presence: Play the Part.
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3 Tips for Handling a Successful Q&A Session During Your Presentation
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Most business professionals assume that their presentation is over when the presentation is over. It’s not. Q&A is an integral part of your presentation, so make sure you get it right.
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Why a presentation isn't always the right medium.
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Top 3 Tips to Keep in Mind When Making a Presentation
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What are the three essential aspects to consider in order to create high-quality presentations?
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Light vs. Dark: What is the best colour for a slide background?
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Have you ever thought about which kind of background works best for your slides? Light, dark, black, white?
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2 Tips for Effective Use of Icons in Presentation Design
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Using icons in presentations is an excellent way to transform boring slides full of text into beautiful and effective visual aids that support and amplify your messages. Here are a couple of things to consider.
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I've recently interviewed Lydia Tracy to talk about storytelling.
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Content vs. Design in Presentations: Which Comes First?
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When the creation of a presentation involves designing slides, you often have a graphic designer who takes care of the visuals and somebody else who is instead responsible for the content. In these cases, who is in charge?
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Uxbridge FM - Interview with Andrea Pacini from Ideas on Stage
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I had the pleasure to be interviewed by Steve Parker from Uxbridge FM. We talked about how to give effective presentations.
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One Tip to Help You Overcome Your Public Speaking Anxiety
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Nervous or excited?
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Learning is the creation of a relationship between two things: what we already know and what we don’t know. And what's the best way to create that relationship?
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One Key Step to Rehearsing a Presentation Like a Pro
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One of the most common mistakes people make when rehearsing a presentation (if they rehearse at all) is that they don’t do it under similar conditions they will face during the actual presentation.
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Do You Talk Funny?: 7 Comedy Habits to Become a Better (and Funnier) Public Speaker [BOOK REVIEW]
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In this book, David Nihill introduced seven tips he learned as a stand-up comedian in order for business people to become better speakers and, why not, even a little more funny.
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One Simple Tip for Presenting to a Technical Audience
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Too many emotions, too many stories and too many design elements might be perceived as fluff by a technical audience. What’s the solution then for presenting to technical people?
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Serif vs. Sans-Serif Fonts: Which One is Better for Your Presentations?
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Is it better to use serif or sans-serif fonts in your slides? Which one is best for your presentations?
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We often hear about the power of the pause when it comes to public speaking. But have you ever thought about how powerful a pause can be even before starting to talk?
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Simon Sinek: Start Your Presentation With the End in Mind
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Presenting is like driving – you don't normally drive for hours without knowing where to go. Likewise, you can't begin preparing a presentation without knowing where to go.
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How to Present Your Technical Product to Non-Technical Audiences
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Here’s a tip for those who work in tech companies and have to sell technical products or services or communicate the company vision to people who don’t have the same technical knowledge.
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How Reid Hoffman Used Analogies to Pitch LinkedIn in 2004
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In 2004 Reid Hoffman – co-founder of LinkedIn – needed $10 million so he started pitching his business idea to investors. Here's how he did it.
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3 Tips Entrepreneurs Must Keep in Mind for the Perfect Pitch to Investors
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What's the secret to the perfect investor pitch?
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One of the best ways to create effective slides from a visual perspective is to include only one idea per slide. One idea per slide, that’s it.
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How to communicate anything to anyone, according to Neil deGrasse Tyson
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How can you communicate anything to anyone? In particular, how can you communicate science (or technical or complex topics) to a general audience? Let's answer this question by looking at how Neil deGrasse Tyson does it.
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If the goal is to get to people who don’t know your topic, the only possible language is concrete language.
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The first fifteen seconds of a presentation: why they are important and how to make the most of them.
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Warren Buffett: The 1 Skill That Increases Your Value by 50%
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According to Warren Buffett, being able to communicate, to speak in public and to make effective presentations is the most important skill you can develop.
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3 Helpful Tips to Calm Your Nerves Before a Presentation
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As Mark Twain said, “There are two types of speakers: Those who get nervous and those who are liars.”
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One Thing You Should Never, Ever Say During a Presentation
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There are a few things you should never say during a presentation, but there’s one in particular you should avoid at all costs.
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On this episode I’m going to discuss about a bad habit that I often see when it comes to preparing presentations. That is, starting with PowerPoint.
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Most presentations are created coming from a big misunderstanding. What is it and how can we clarify it?
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"You’ll never be able to reach people’s heads before touching their heart—and the single best way to touch people’s hearts is to tell stories." —Carmine Gallo
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To rehearse, or not to rehearse, that is the question
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Question: in order to make a great presentation, do you have to rehearse several times before the big day?
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Albert Mehrabian’s 7-38-55 rule of communication - Debunked
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What you say counts only for 7%. Wrong!
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The power of a smile and why it’s so important for your presentations
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Smiles are powerful because they are universal: in all cultures people smile to express joy and satisfaction. If there is one thing we can do to improve the impact of our presentations, it’s to smile a little more.
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Eye contact, movement and silence.
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If you want to end strong, plan your presentation with the end in mind. The conclusion is not just the last chronological piece of the topics you covered during a presentation—it is the main theme. Starting with the end in mind means that your conclusion—what the audience has to remember—comes first.…
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